Real Madrid midfielder Eduardo Camavinga spoke about the hatred of fans towards him after being sent off in the second leg of the Champions League quarter-final against Bayern (1:2).
Idman.Biz reports that in the 86th minute, the football player committed a foul against Munich striker Harry Kane in the opponent's half and refused to give the ball to the opponent after the whistle. For this, referee Slavko Vincic showed him a second yellow card.
"The red card? It's a bad memory. It was an unfortunate incident that I didn't expect at all. It hurt me, but it's part of being a player. I wouldn't be lying if I said that after what happened I completely gave up [social media]. I think we'll be better off without social media. Football doesn't forgive mistakes. You can play 10 good games, but if you make a mistake in one, people will forget."
They [teammates] immediately came to the locker room to support me. They told me it wasn't my fault and it was a referee error. I accepted it as a mistake. Even the next day the club sent me messages saying it wasn't my fault," Cadena Ser quotes Camavinga as saying.