In the 82nd minute at Allianz Arena, the English midfielder expressed his frustration with Vinicius during a Real counter-attack. After Vinicius attempted an individual play, letting a scoring opportunity slip away, Bellingham criticized him for not passing the ball when he was in a favorable position.
Reacting to the complaint, Vinicius immediately turned and retorted sharply as the ball went out of bounds. Footage captured by Movistar cameras showed the Brazilian forward telling Bellingham directly: "What do you want? What do you want? Shut up."
The incident quickly went viral, becoming a major talking point. Many Real fans sided with Bellingham, arguing that the English midfielder's frustration stemmed not from a missed pass, but from Vinicius's individualistic play, which squandered both passing and scoring opportunities. However, other opinions suggested that a pass might not have been the best option during that specific Real counter-attack.
Neither Vinicius nor Bellingham scored in the quarter-final second leg, despite Real netting three goals. Vinicius struggled to get past Bayern's Dayot Upamecano, while Bellingham had a quiet match overall.
Arda Guler was a standout player for Real, scoring a brace in the 1st and 29th minutes, complemented by a goal from Kylian Mbappe. At the moment Vinicius and Bellingham were arguing, the second-leg score stood at 3-2 in favor of Real, with the aggregate score at 4-4.
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Vinicius during the Champions League quarter-final second leg at Allianz Arena, Munich, Germany on 15/4. Photo: Reuters |
As the match drew to a close, the drama intensified when Eduardo Camavinga received his second yellow card for fouling Harry Kane and then kicked the ball away to waste time. Capitalizing on their numerical advantage, Bayern scored two quick goals late in the match, courtesy of Luis Diaz and Michael Olise, to advance with a 6-4 aggregate score.
This marks the second time in over a decade that Real has been eliminated from the Champions League quarter-finals. The Bernabeu side now faces the prospect of an empty-handed season, trailing Barca by 9 points after 31 rounds in La Liga and having been knocked out of the Copa del Rey.
Vy Anh
