Harry Kane gives sharp assessment after match against Real Madrid

Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane shared his thoughts on Eduardo Camavinga's dismissal following the Champions League quarter-final second leg against Real Madrid, which ended 4-3.
In the 86th minute of the match, Camavinga committed a foul against Kane in the opponent's half. After the referee blew the whistle, he received a second yellow card and was sent off for failing to return the ball to the opponent.
According to Kane, the referee's decision in this situation left no room for doubt — the second yellow card was fully justified. He saw the advantage in the match shifting toward Bayern:
— "In my opinion, that was a red card without any doubt," said Kane.
The footballer didn't stop there. According to him, considering the results of both legs, Bayern was the team more deserving of victory:
— "Taking both games into account, we were the side that deserved to win," said Kane.
Additionally, Kane believes that a goal scored by Real Madrid should not have counted. He noted that Rudiger fouled Laimer at the start of the play, but the referee ignored the situation:
— "I also think Real's goal should not have stood because Rudiger fouled Laimer at the beginning, but this situation was not recorded," said Kane.
Thus, the English striker openly stated that controversial episodes surrounding the game affected the result and noted that his team deserved a better outcome.
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