At dawn on Wednesday, a tragedy unfolded in German soccer. Bayern Munich, a team that had reached the round of 16 for five consecutive seasons, lost 0-1 to Leverkusen at home, ushering in their "graduation season". 38-year-old goalkeeper Neua, who was the "sinner" in this crucial match, left the game too early, leaving Bayern in a passive position. He left the field too early to make Bayern into a passive, after the game, he even publicly apologized.

The turning point of the game occurred in the 16th minute. After a long pass from the back of the field, Neua made a decisive strike but was shown a red card by the referee for a mistake and was sent off. Livaguson, who had only played 69 minutes, was the only lucky one to kick Bayern out of the match with a goal from Nitundina.

Newa has played 867 games in his career and has accumulated 23 yellow cards. However, the red card was the first of his career. After the game, the legendary goalkeeper publicly apologized through social media: "It was really a tough time ...... I would have liked to go forward to unlock the door, but unfortunately, I was late. After the red card, my teammates faced a great challenge, but I still gave it my all, it was really very difficult."

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