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🚨💔 Eduardo Camavinga broke down in Munich and could not stop crying after the red card at the Allianz.
When he entered the dressing room, the noise from his teammates suddenly went quiet when they saw how devastated he was.
He was uncontrollably crying, like a player who knew he had made a mistake that changed the tie.
The pressure has taken its toll. His game, once confident and sharp, has become less accurate. He knows his name is on the market and that chances at a club like Real Madrid are not endless.
Inside the dressing room, the squad supported him.
His teammates stayed by his side in what is likely his toughest moment since joining the club.
Still, the image of Munich, Camavinga in tears, left a mark. Because beyond the result, it hurt everyone to see one of the squad’s happiest players fall like that.
@marca


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Toh gaskiya ban yarda da wannan PR dinba
Budurwata tafita kyau😌
HMG🧕🏻@Haleemarh_Gumel
Eh shine nake
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Wai PR kike matane?
HMG🧕🏻@Haleemarh_Gumel
😂😂 kawata wacce tafi ko wacce mace a garin kaduna kai ko zamu hada da Matan kano ne 🌚
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Man, any Real Madrid fans turning their back on this guy are not fans of this club, boo him fine, he deserves the critique, but not for one second think he’s not Real Madrid, this kid has been through hell for us, if he wanted to quit, he would have ran long time ago
Madrid Xtra@MadridXtra
🚨 Vini Jr. on IG: “To death with this club. ALWAYS REAL MADRID.”
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I don’t fuck with stats but I pity many of you who will not use your eyes to watch football.
Onyedika was excellent yesterday. We had more possession than Morocco and he was responsible for that, we weren’t just advancing because those line breaking passes that goes through from Iwobi wasn’t working.
It is also not a fluke that Morocco has conceded just one goal in the tournament, you must think their defending is a joke.
Onyedika made one error in the first half, still controlled the game all through.
Ajayi made two errors in the first two minutes of the game
Akor Adams first touches were like that of Lukaku all through the game
Osayi that has been exceptional wasn’t. He wasn’t even falling up and down yesterday.
Iwobi no see line breaking passes play
Onyeka replaced Onyedika in that position and was spamming errors back to back
Where was Lookman?
This was a very high intensity game, both teams were careful, we didn’t play freely.
Only Bassey was exceptional….
Talmabout, “we miss Ndidi”, where was Ndidi against DR Congo? Do you know how many terrible games Ndidi had in our WCQ but we kept playing him?
He’s not Ndidi, he’s a different profile, his game is based on possession, when we have him, we have more of the ball, we have control, he isn’t a tackler, he’s a game reader. Instead of tackling or covering many grounds, he’s reading, he’s positioning, he’s calculating, he’s stealing balls, that’s his style and we should appreciate our different profiles.
Brethren, we just played against a very good team and Onyedika was decent. The stats tell you that, but you shouldn’t even need it if only you pay attention.
OptaJoe@OptaJoe
91% - Raphael Onyedika has completed 91% of his passes made under high-intensity pressure at the 2025 AFCON (72/79); the highest success rate by any midfielder (min. 50 attempted). Unperturbed.
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