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[The Athletic] Real Madrid have been known not to take defeats well. This is the most successful club in Champions League history, with a record 15 titles, but they are also bad losers.
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Bayern Munich eliminated Real Madrid from the Champions League with a 6-4 aggregate victory, winning the second leg 4-3 after Real Madrid were reduced to 10 men when Eduardo Camavinga was sent off in the 86th minute for preventing a quick restart of play. The red card โ which appeared borderline and was administered after Bayern players reminded the referee it was Camavinga's second booking โ proved decisive as Bayern scored twice more to seal the comeback. This well-sourced Athletic report captures Madrid's visible frustration with the officiating, including post-match protests that led to Arda Guler also receiving a red card, fitting a pattern of the club visibly chafing at unfavorable decisions.
Claims Analysis (6)
โReal Madrid have a record 15 Champions League titlesโ
Well-established fact confirmed by multiple independent sources and widely reported sports history.
โBayern Munich beat Real Madrid 6-4 on aggregate in Champions League quarter-final second legโ
Confirmed by independent news coverage (The Athletic, ESPN, World Soccer Talk) with identical scoreline reported.
โThe match ended 4-3 to Bayern on the nightโ
Consistent across all cited sources including The Athletic article text.
โEduardo Camavinga was sent off in the 86th minuteโ
Detailed in the article with specific minute and circumstances of both yellow cards documented.
โLuis Diaz and Michael Olise scored Bayern's late goalsโ
Confirmed by World Soccer Talk coverage specifically naming both scorers in the 89th and 94th minutes.
โReal Madrid players skipped the 2024 Ballon d'Or ceremony when Rodri won over Vinicius Juniorโ
Well-documented incident from October 2024 widely reported across sports media at the time.
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