Kimmich Receives Yellow Card in Bayern Munich’s Victory
By Rohan Mehta / 12.03.2026
Kimmich’s Yellow Card Incident
During a recent match on March 10, 2026, Joshua Kimmich received a yellow card for time-wasting while playing for Bayern Munich against Atalanta BC. This incident raises the question of how such disciplinary actions can impact a player’s availability in crucial matches.
Bayern Munich secured a decisive 6-1 victory over Atalanta, but Kimmich’s yellow card means he, along with teammate Michael Olise, will miss the second leg of the round of 16 in the UEFA Champions League due to accumulated yellow cards.
Kimmich expressed that the yellow card was not intentional, stating, “I definitely took too long but I didn’t want to rush the pass into their press.” This highlights the fine line players must navigate between game strategy and adherence to the rules.
This yellow card marked Kimmich’s third in the competition, raising concerns about his disciplinary record. UEFA has not indicated any intention to impose an additional ban on Kimmich or Olise, which could have further implications for Bayern Munich’s campaign.
Referee Espen Eskås, who officiated the match, did not report any unusual behavior from Kimmich or Olise in his match report, suggesting that the card was issued within the normal course of play. UEFA stated, “As soon as incidents are reported, proceedings will be initiated,” but currently, there is little to suggest any further action will be taken.
The match itself was not without controversy, particularly in the closing stages when several yellow cards were issued. Kimmich’s situation underscores the challenges players face in high-stakes matches where every decision can have significant consequences.
Looking ahead, Bayern Munich will need to strategize without Kimmich in the upcoming matches, and the team’s depth will be tested as they aim to progress further in the tournament. Details remain unconfirmed regarding any potential changes to the lineup or tactics in light of this suspension.
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