
Camavinga's dismissal in Bayern-Real Madrid has opened a Pandora's box for the Spanish team. The anger among the "merengue" players has not only been directed at referee Vincic: the frustration has also played a bad joke on Bellingham and Vinicius, protagonists of an open fight on the pitch in the hottest moment of the match, when the question of qualification for the semi-finals was still in the balance.
Vinicius doesn't give the ball to Bellingham who gets angry
We are in the 83rd minute and Real Madrid, shaken by the second yellow card for Camavinga, still tried to look for the goal that would be worth the possible passage of the round. In a counterattack, Vinicius on the left tried to take advantage of a mistake by Upamecano, but he extended the ball himself, complicating the plans. The Brazilian would still have the opportunity to serve in the center for the incoming Bellingham, who had a certain amount of space and was somewhat forgotten by Bayern.
Vinicius' response to Bellingham
Instead of trying to give the ball to the Englishman, Vinicius stubbornly attacked, ultimately winning only a throw-in. Bellingham's reaction in the center of the area did not escape the cameras: arms outstretched and complaining about the lack of an assist to his teammate, who understood everything. Movistar has shown the reaction of the South American striker, who initially seemed surprised and then exploded with a clear lip reading: "What do you want? What do you want? Shut your mouth". The game situation, of course, but which betray a not-so-calm state of mind and a suboptimal feeling between the two stars of the team.
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Real Madrid powder keg in a season with zero titles
Of course, the general nervousness about Vincic's decision against Camavinga has worsened the situation, as shown by the players' own reactions to the refereeing after the elimination from the Champions League. It must be said, however, that the clash between Vinicius and Bellingham is also a snapshot of one of the main accusations made against Real, the protagonist of a season with a serious risk of zero titles. The finger is pointed at the lack of harmony in a group where individualism, primarily that of Vinicius, rules the roost. And in difficult moments everything becomes more apparent.