Real Madrid Hit with Multiple Player Suspensions After Getafe Loss
Monday proved to be a highly vexing night for Real Madrid, culminating in a 1-0 home loss to Jose Bordalas' Getafe. The team's frustration reached a boiling point late in the game, leading to Franco Mastantuono receiving a straight red card for his dissent directed at referee Alejandro Muñíz Ruiz.
Mastantuono's dismissal stemmed from his audible outburst, reportedly exclaiming “what a disgrace, what a f***ing disgrace” towards Muñíz Ruiz following a contentious late-game decision. Consequently, the Spanish Football Federation's Disciplinary Committee officially imposed a two-match suspension on him during its Wednesday session.
Suspensions for Huijsen and Carreras Also Upheld
Despite Real Madrid's appeal against Mastantuono's red card, it was ultimately dismissed, confirming his absence from the upcoming La Liga encounters against Celta Vigo and Elche. Furthermore, Los Blancos will also be without defenders Dean Huijsen and Alvaro Carreras for the Celta Vigo match. Both players accumulated their fifth yellow cards of the season, also issued by Muñíz Ruiz, leading to confirmed one-match bans by the Disciplinary Committee on Wednesday.
The club additionally contested the yellow card given to Aurelien Tchouameni in the 71st minute of the Getafe fixture, where he was sanctioned for a foul on Mauro Arambarri. However, similar to Mastantuono's case, this appeal was also rejected, compounding the frustration for Real Madrid officials throughout the disciplinary process.
Real Madrid must swiftly regroup and put these setbacks behind them. Their schedule is demanding, with an away game at Celta on Friday night, followed by a home fixture against Elche, all before their crucial Champions League Round of 16 clash with Manchester City. If Alvaro Arbeloa's squad aims to maintain its challenge against Barcelona for the La Liga title, any further missteps are simply unaffordable.
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