🚨 Thierry Henry on the chaotic Champions League thriller between Bayern Munich and Real Madrid, Camavinga’s red card, and Michael Olise’s stoppage-time dagger:
“Listen, Madrid fans are going to flood social media crying about the referee. They will say Camavinga’s second yellow was a disgrace, that it was too soft for a Champions League quarter-final, and that the officials were biased against them. But you have to understand, when you are playing away at the Allianz Arena, you do not give the referee a single reason to make a decision. You have to be smarter than that.
But beyond the controversy, we have to appreciate the football. What a game. You see Madrid completely destroying them in the first half with Güler and Mbappé, and everyone sitting at home thinks the Remontada is already complete. Then Bayern comes out in the second half, uses the man advantage, and turns the pitch into a washing machine. They completely suffocated them. And that finish from Michael Olise in stoppage time to make it 5 for Bayern and absolutely bury the tie? What a goal. To show that level of ice-cold composure against Real Madrid in the 94th minute is special. Madrid thought they were the undisputed kings of the comeback, but tonight, Bayern gave them a brutal taste of their own medicine.”
@utdWiley The keeper is diving to save the ball and the player flies in to him. Explain to me, like I am six years old, how it is supposed to be a red card? Want to punish the keeper for saving a ball?