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Eduardo Camavinga Speaks Out After Red Card in Bayern Munich v Real Madrid
The fallout from Wednesday night’s Champions League exit in Munich is still being processed at Real Madrid, but the man at the centre of the controversy has finally broken his silence. Eduardo Camavinga has spoken publicly for the first time since his red card against Bayern Munich brought Los Blancos’ European campaign to an abrupt end.
On the surface, it looked like such a trivial moment. Real Madrid were 3-2 up on the night, the tie was level on aggregate, with extra time looking increasingly likely as the clock ticked towards the 90th minute at the Allianz Arena.
Then Camavinga, who’d come on as a substitute in the 62nd minute, gave away a foul on Harry Kane just over 20 minutes later. The foul itself wasn’t worthy of a second yellow card, having been booked for a foul on Jamal Musiala just 10 minutes before. But rather than allow Bayern to take the free kick quickly, the Frenchman picked the ball up and jogged away with it, seemingly attempting to waste a few precious seconds.
Referee Slavko Vincic produced a second yellow card, but in the chaos of the moment, he appeared to briefly forget that Camavinga was already booked. It was the Bayern players who quickly reminded him, surrounding the referee and pointing out the earlier booking, and it was only then that Vincic reached for the red. Just like that, Real Madrid were down to ten men with the tie perfectly poised.
With Madrid scrambling to reorganise, Bayern pounced almost immediately. Former Liverpool winger Luis Diaz cut in from the left just minutes after the red card and fired a shot that took a deflection into the opposite corner, before Michael Olise finished the game in style, with a curling effort that went in off the post deep into stoppage time.
24 hours on from the chaos inside the Allianz Arena, Camavinga addressed the incident publicly for the first time via his Instagram story. Rather than deflect blame or hide behind the controversy surrounding the referee’s decision, the 23-year-old took full ownership of his actions.
“I take responsibility for my part. I want to apologise to my team and all madridistas. Thank you for your support, Hala Madrid always,” he wrote.
It was a measured and mature response from a player who will have been well aware of the scrutiny heading his way. Whether it draws a line under the matter remains to be seen, though with Alvaro Arbeloa’s future as Real Madrid manager now seriously in question following the elimination, attention may soon shift elsewhere.
With their Champions League hopes gone, Real Madrid’s season is looking increasingly bleak. They sit nine points behind Barcelona in La Liga with just seven games remaining, making a title charge all but impossible. The European campaign had been their clearest path to silverware, and the door for that has slammed shut in their face.
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Tottenham In Talks to Sign Joao Palhinha Permanently, He Wants to Join
Tottenham Hotspur are already being very active in the transfer market, and they are now in talks to seal yet another transfer for Roberto De Zerbi.
Spurs have already completed an agreement to sign Andy Robertson from Liverpool on a free transfer, while a move for Marcos Senesi has also been agreed, and a bid has been submitted for Brighton star Jan Paul van Hecke.
Talks are said to be ongoing with Manchester City over a deal for winger Savinho too, with the club making moves, and now it has emerged they are engaging in talks for someone De Zerbi is a big fan of.
Tottenham In Talks for Joao Palhinha Deal
According to Sky Sports Germany journalist Florian Plettenberg, Tottenham are engaged in talks with Bayern Munich over a deal to sign Joao Palhinha permanently this summer.
The Portugal international, who De Zerbi has described as ‘one of the best’, spent this season on loan in north London and scored some vital goals to help them avoid relegation, including the winner on the final day of the season against Everton.
Palhinha has attracted strong interest from former club Sporting CP, with personal terms already agreed about a potential return to Lisbon. However, he would prefer to stay in the Premier League with Spurs, and has given them his priority ahead of a summer exit from Bayern.
Spurs hold an option to make his loan move permanent for €30m (£25.9m) including bonuses, but they are not currently willing to pay that much, and have not triggered the option as a result.
But the clubs are in talks over a potential lower fee, with the north London side hopeful that an agreement can be reached as Bayern are hopeful of selling the 30-year-old permanently.
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Tottenham Have Leverage to Seal Deal
Tottenham are expecting major changes in their squad during this summer window, and that means any stability that they can control would be a good thing.
Cristian Romero is expected to leave, as is goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario, but there is interest in a number of players looking at the rest of their squad. De Zerbi will want to keep a lot of those players, and that includes Palhinha.
Bayern don’t want him, and the player wants to join, so Spurs have all the leverage to get a deal done. But they can’t wait too long or they risk allowing other teams to step in and hijack it. Tottenham must now get this deal done, or ENIC will have major questions to answer.
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Iraola Told How To Sign ‘World-Class’ Bournemouth Star For Liverpool
It is almost a foregone conclusion that Liverpool will be linked with a number of Bournemouth players in this summer transfer window.
Leaving the Vitality Stadium after three years in the dugout, Spaniard Andoni Iraola is the new manager at Liverpool, having replaced the sacked Arne Slot at the helm.
Iraola enjoyed three successful years on the south coast, guiding the Cherries to the UEFA Europa League for the first time in their history at the end of this season, ending the campaign 18 games unbeaten.
Iraola likely to be linked with Bournemouth’s best
Now with work to do at Anfield to get Liverpool back challenging for the Premier League title, after the Reds only finished fifth this season, one place above Bournemouth, Iraola may look at some of his old players to do a job for him in the north west.
Marcos Senesi is already leaving the Cherries, set to sign on a free transfer from Tottenham, while the likes of Alex Scott, Eli Junior Kroupi and Rayan have all been linked with a move away from the south coast club.
Rayan has a £130million release clause, although it does not come into effect until the January transfer window, while if Scott does not agree to sign a new contract, Bournemouth may be forced to sell to one of the big six in the Premier League.
Junior Kroupi has already attracted the attention of Arsenal who are on the lookout for a new striker this summer, but the teen sensation is now being linked with a move to Liverpool too.
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The striker broke Premier League records this season when he scored the most goals by a teenager in a single Premier League campaign, beating Robbie Keane and Robbie Folwer by netting 13 goals.
He has also been likened to Arsenal legend Thierry Henry, with analytical website Breaking The Lines saying: “He has all the hallmarks of a potential world-class striker with traits not dissimilar to Thierry Henry, especially in the entirely indiscriminate way that he finishes the chances that are created for him. He also shares the searing pace that a young version of Henry was so famous for.”
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Iraola knows what it would take to sign Kroupi for Liverpool, having probably been privy to talks over Bournemouth’s transfer plans before he left.
According to the i paper, there is an expectation that Kroupi will stay on the south coast this summer, although he does not have a release clause in his contract.
He has been labelled as a “special case” by the i paper, who say that his price tag would be “well in excess” of £100million and that three figures would be what is required to test the waters with Bournemouth over a deal.
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Iraq World Cup Star Held For Nearly 7 Hours After Arriving at US Airport
With less than a week to go before the 2026 World Cup kicks off, participating nations have been arriving in the United States. It will come as no surprise to hear that this has been difficult for some fans, staff members, and even players.
President Donald Trump currently has 39 countries on his travel ban list, while Iran appear to have had their training camp moved to Mexico, from the originally planned location of Tucson, Arizona, due to the nation’s ongoing conflict with the US. Getting visas into North America is no easy task either.
South Africa recently had to hold an emergency meeting after players and officials were denied visas, preventing them from arriving into Mexico as planned. Iraq have reportedly been the latest nation to have difficulties, this time coming after they’ve made it into the US.
Iraq Star Held For Hours in Chicago’s O’Hare Airport
As per Reuters, Iraq’s World Cup striker, Aymen Hussein, was held and questioned for nearly seven hours at Chicago’s O’Hare airport after arriving with the squad early on Saturday morning (6 June). According to an Iraqi sporting official, the 30-year-old was finally allowed in, but the team’s photographer was barred from entering the United States.
While no official comment has yet been made by Iraq on the matter, an official explained that Hussein’s phone was inspected after he arrived. He then added:
“National team photographer Talal Salah was held for more than 10 hours, underwent similar phone checks, and was ultimately denied entry into the United States.”
Hussein Scored Vital Goal To Send Iraq to 2026 World Cup
Considering Hussein is currently his nation’s fifth all-time top goal scorer – and netted the goal that secured qualification for the World Cup finals – Iraq will be relieved that he was eventually allowed into the host country. After all, Swiss striker Breel Embolo has been denied entry into the US, although that visa issue is said to be related to a past issue with the law.
However, this is far from a warm welcome or ideal preparation for Iraq, who come up against Norway in Foxborough, Massachusetts, on 16 June. They will also play France and Senegal in Group I.
Iraq are returning to the World Cup for the first time since making their debut 40 years ago, and it’s understood that fans came out in the early hours of the morning to greet the squad at the O’Hare airport, holding flags and asking players to pose for pictures. At this point, Hussein and team photographer Salah were held for hours.
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According to Reuters, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the Homeland Security Department did not immediately respond when quizzed about the incident.
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