Overview
- Bayern Munich, which won 4-3 on Wednesday to take the tie 6-4 on aggregate, booked a semi-final with Paris Saint‑Germain and their first two‑legged triumph over Real Madrid since 2012.
- Eduardo Camavinga’s second yellow in the 86th minute left Madrid with 10 men, and Luis Díaz scored in the 89th minute before Michael Olise added a stoppage‑time clincher.
- The night began with a 35‑second error from Manuel Neuer that handed Arda Güler the opener, followed by goals from Aleksandar Pavlovic, Güler’s free‑kick, Harry Kane and Kylian Mbappé before halftime.
- Real players protested the late sending‑off at the final whistle, and double‑scorer Güler was shown a red card for dissent after the game.
- Coach Álvaro Arbeloa said he would accept any decision on his future after the defeat, and Madrid’s exit intensifies scrutiny of an attack that Jude Bellingham said can be hard to balance with two left‑sided forwards.