Kane comments on Camavinga's red card: The sending off helped us

Harry Kane has admitted that Eduardo Camavinga's red card was a decisive moment in Bayern Munich's dramatic 4-3 victory over Real Madrid in the second leg of their Champions League quarter-final.
The England captain scored during the match, but it was Camavinga's sending off that changed the course of the game, enabling Bayern to secure a 6-4 aggregate victory and advance to the semi-finals.

Speaking to the media after the match, Kane was asked about the two yellow cards received by the French midfielder.
"The exclusion helped us somewhat," Kane said.
"I'm sure they're angry, but in recent years there have been too many decisions in their favour. It was an unnecessary yellow card."
"As a player, you can't just take the ball and run away with it, especially when you've already received a card. It's very dangerous."
"The referee decided that way and it's good that this time such a situation went in our favor," Kane added.
On the other hand, Real Madrid remains unhappy with the referee's decision for the second yellow card, however Camavinga himself is considered to have made a serious mistake at that moment. /Telegraph/






















































