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Three Takeaways from Bayern 4-3 Real Madrid: Camavinga Red Card Kills Comeback as Madrid Face Trophyless Season

Azuka
Last updated: 16 April 2026 07:33
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Real Madrid came within touching distance of a miraculous Champions League semi final comeback against Bayern Munich. Then Eduardo Camavinga saw red. Two late goals followed. And the dream died.

The Merengues led for the better part of the night. Arda Guler and Kylian Mbappe delivered the goals. The team looked mentally and physically charged. For 86 minutes, they were one goal away from the last four.

Then came the collapse.

1. Punching above their weight

Let us be honest. Bayern Munich were supposed to annihilate Real Madrid.

With a 2-1 lead from the first leg, home advantage, and Real Madrid’s disastrous post international break form, the Bundesliga giants were expected to coast into the semi finals.

Instead, Madrid gave them a proper fight.

Alvaro Arbeloa’s men created a higher xG than the hosts. They had more big chances. They looked in control for long stretches. Resilient defence. Clinical finishing. A performance that, on another night, would have been enough.

But football is cruel. And fine margins decide everything.

2. The substitution that killed the game

Aurelien Tchouameni was unavailable. Arbeloa handed Federico Valverde the pivot role. The Uruguayan was magnificent, out of position, but brilliant. Defensive actions. Ball progression. Control.

Then came the hour mark. Arbeloa brought on Eduardo Camavinga for Brahim Diaz. Camavinga went to the pivot. Valverde pushed forward.

And everything fell apart.

Camavinga looked flustered from the moment he stepped on the pitch. Nerves under pressure. Misplaced passes. Lost possession. In 24 minutes, he managed just seven accurate passes and four defensive actions.

Then came the red card. A second yellow in the 86th minute. Stupid. Avoidable. Season defining.

With Madrid level on aggregate and just a goal away from the semi finals, Camavinga walked. Bayern smelt blood. Three minutes later, Luis Diaz scored. In the 95th minute, Michael Olise added another.

Game over.

3. Another season trophyless?

This is the harsh reality. Real Madrid are staring down the barrel of a second straight season without a major trophy.

The Spanish Super Cup went to Barcelona in January. That defeat triggered Xabi Alonso’s exit. Arbeloa came in. His first game? An embarrassing Copa del Rey exit.

The Champions League and La Liga were the last hopes.

Now? Both are gone.

Bayern knocked Madrid out of Europe. Concurrently, Madrid have dropped five of their last six points in La Liga. They are nine points behind Barcelona with eight games to go. The Catalans are out of Europe. They will not drop many more points.

For all practical purposes, the season is over.

The bottom line

Madrid fought. Madrid believed. For 86 minutes, they were one goal away from the semi finals.

Then Camavinga lost his head. The defence lost its shape. And Bayern capitalised.

Arbeloa will face questions. The players will face scrutiny. And the board? They will not be forgiving.

Two seasons. Zero major trophies. That is not Real Madrid’s standard. And everyone at the Bernabeu knows it.

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