Bayern Munich's Harry Kane scoffs at Real Madrid complaints over UCL referee performance
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Bayern Munich's Harry Kane scoffs at Real Madrid complaints over UCL referee performance
"Harry Kane stated, "I'm sure they are, but they have had many things go their way over the years. So...yeah, sloppy yellow card for [Camavinga]." He added, "As a player, you cannot pick the ball up and run away with it when you are on a yellow card. It is a big risk.""
"Kane remarked, "It was nice to get [a decision] in our favor," reflecting on the controversial refereeing decisions that impacted the match."
"Real Madrid has developed a reputation for benefitting from refereeing decisions in the Champions League, with key moments in the match raising questions about officiating."
"Kane pointed out that Camavinga's delay of the restart was a poor risk assessment, questioning the need for a few extra seconds at the cost of a yellow card."
Bayern Munich triumphed over Real Madrid 6-4 on aggregate in a thrilling Champions League quarterfinal. The match featured controversy, particularly surrounding Eduardo Camavinga's second yellow card for delaying the restart. Harry Kane expressed no sympathy for Real Madrid, noting their history of favorable refereeing decisions. He emphasized the risk of picking up the ball while on a yellow card. Key moments in the match included questionable refereeing decisions that affected Bayern, highlighting the ongoing debate about officiating in high-stakes matches.
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