Real Madrid players reacted with anger and frustration after their dramatic exit from the UEFA Champions League against Bayern Munich.
The Spanish giants lost 6-4 on aggregate in the quarter-finals, but the focus quickly shifted to a controversial red card shown to Eduardo Camavinga late in the game.
Several Madrid players openly questioned the decision after the final whistle. Defender Éder Militão described the incident in clear terms, saying the red card was “unfair.” His reaction reflected the mood inside the dressing room, where many believed the decision changed the outcome of the tie.
Young midfielder Arda Güler took a more emotional tone. He apologized to fans and promised a strong response in the future. “This isn’t how it should’ve been. We are sorry. We will be back,” he said, ending his message with a show of support for the club.
Experienced defender Antonio Rüdiger avoided direct criticism but made his stance clear. “It’s better I don’t speak about the referee. Did you see the red card?” he said, hinting at his disagreement with the decision.
Meanwhile, midfielder Jude Bellingham delivered the strongest reaction. The England international called the decision “a joke” as he left the pitch, highlighting the frustration among the squad.