Real Madrid's elimination by Bayern Munich continues to cause debate, especially over the red card received by Eduardo Camavinga.
Among the many reactions, Thierry Henry's statements stand out, writes "Gazeta Express".
The former French striker commented on the controversial episode, focusing on the responsibility of the Real player.
"Madrid fans will complain about the refereeing, they will say that the second yellow card was embarrassing, too light for a Champions League quarter-final and that the referees were against them."
However, Henry added: "You have to understand one thing: when you play away from home, in a stadium like Bayern's, you don't have to give the referee any reason to make a decision against you."
Essentially, according to the former French player, Camavinga should have shown more prudence at that delicate moment of the match, avoiding an action that cost his team dearly.
The French midfielder's red card came at a crucial moment in the match and directly affected the fate of qualification, with Real Madrid subsequently conceding the decisive goals and being eliminated from the Champions League. /Express newspaper