Who annoyed Panduru in Bayern

Article by David Marinescu – Published on Thursday, 16 April 2026, 00:26 / Updated on Thursday, 16 April 2026 00:34
Basarab Panduru commented on the elimination suffered by Real Madrid in the quarter-finals of the Champions League against Bayern. The Spaniards lost 3-4 in Munichafter a 1-2 failure in the round. Bayern – PSG and Arsenal – Atletico will be the semi-finals.
Madrid felt they were wronged in the 86th minute. With the score 3-2 in their favor, one that would have led to extra time, Eduardo Camavinga saw his second yellow card and was sent off. The reason? He held the ball too much in his hand, prevented the restart of the game and annoyed the “central” Slavko Vincic.
Basarab Panduru, after Bayern – Real Madrid
“I would tend to think that the red card is correct. It's not the referee's fault to take care not to break up the game… he takes the ball in his hand. I think what Camavinga is doing is monumentally stupid. He knows the rules! He also knew he had a yellow card. You're not allowed to do something like that.
Those from Real Madrid will complain, we also saw yesterday that Barcelona complained,” Basarab Panduru told Prima Sport.
At Neuer's second mistake, the world already starts to shout. It was as if that left one was not working for him. On Guler's goal, the ball seems to go two meters out. Then it reaches the center of the goal. It's something…
It seemed to me that those from Real Madrid do not find themselves when they have possession. Look at Bayern! Sure, it's hard for her to be as good as last week. Then it was a world show, something out of the way. But Bayern, when they pass, you see they know what to do. They are easy to find, stand out
– Basarab Panduru
At the end of the intervention, Panduru suggested that Arbeloa must leave: “If you want Barcelona to continue winning the championship, you can extend his contract. You are too big a club to stay with Arbeloa! When Klopp is free, you stay with Arbeloa?! You have to bring something new, let the world be happy.”
And the Germans contested two decisions in the first half
The free kick from which Arda Guler made it 2-1 in Munich was dictated very easily, a contact that is not seen on the replays.

And before Real's number 3 goal there was a controversial moment, a Rudiger tackle on an opponent, away from the ball.





