Real Madrid decide against submitting a formal protest to UEFA over ...
Real Madrid’s management believe that formal complaints only serve to further muddy the waters and lead nowhere.
en.as.comReal Madrid’s Eduardo Camavinga was sent off in the Champions League clash with Bayern Munich on April 15, 2026, a decision that sparked significant controversy and post-match criticism from Madrid officials. The club indicated they had no plans to lodge a formal protest with UEFA, suggesting protests rarely lead to changes and can fuel further tension. Reactions across media highlighted debate over the referee’s call for time-wasting leading to a second yellow, which converted to a red.[1][2][4][5]
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Real Madrid’s management believe that formal complaints only serve to further muddy the waters and lead nowhere.
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ground.newsReal Madrid react angrily to Eduardo Camavinga’s red card as Bayern Munich defend the referee’s decision following the controversial Champions League clash.
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