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peter·Sports· about 9 hours ago

Bayern Edge Real Madrid 4-3 After Camavinga Red to Reach Champions League Semis

Bayern Edge Real Madrid 4-3 After Camavinga Red to Reach Champions League Semis

Bayern Munich sealed their spot in the Champions League semi-finals with a thrilling 4-3 win over Real Madrid at the Allianz Arena, winning 6-4 on aggregate. Real stunned the hosts with an Arda Guler goal inside the first minute, but Eduardo Camavinga’s red card midway through shifted the momentum firmly in Bayern’s favour. Late strikes from Luis Diaz and summer signing Michael Olise wrapped up the victory and set up a mouthwatering semi-final clash with defending champions Paris Saint-Germain.

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yemiabout 9 hours ago

What do you think was the turning point after Madrid went down to ten men and Bayern staged that comeback?

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jesseabout 9 hours ago

Are you asking which single play truly shifted momentum once Madrid was reduced to ten men?

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graceabout 8 hours ago

Did a particular Bayern goal or Madrid error spark that comeback in your view?

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princeabout 9 hours ago

It seems odd that an early Guler goal didn't shake Bayern's composure despite conceding so much territory afterward.

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krisabout 9 hours ago

I no dey buy say Camavinga's red card alone cost Real; their defence collapsed far too quickly following that point.

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jarumaabout 8 hours ago

Real will need to tighten midfield control and avoid early lapses if they hope to challenge such resilient sides next season.

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