Antonio Rüdiger is blocked in Spain. Measured by the possible sentence, the defender of Real Madrid is rather light.
Antonio Rüdiger was blocked for six games after his freak out in the Final Clásico. This is reported by various Spanish media in reference to a message from the RFEF association.
Measured by the possible sentence that provides for the rules, the German international from Real Madrid got it rather lightly. Article 101 of the disciplinary code, which affects “minor violence” towards referees, provides for between four and twelve games.
Antonio Rüdiger is blocked
Rüdiger had lost mastery in the final of the Copa del Rey (2: 3 NV against FC Barcelona) and threw a tape association after the referee of the game shortly before the final whistle. He had also insulted the impartial evil.
Rüdiger anyway – Bellingham acquitted
The lock now pronounced applies to both the trophy and the league. There are still five games to be completed there in the current season – but Rüdiger would have missed them anyway, since he had operated on his knee three days after the scandal. Madrid is still fighting for winning the championship.
It will fail for around six weeks. At the club World Cup and also at the final round of the Nations League, for which he had qualified with the German national team, he wants to be there again. So far, the DFB team has targeted sanctions.
In addition to Rüdiger, Jude Bellingham and Lucas Vázquez also saw the red card late at the youngest Clásico. The latter was covered with a lock of two games. Because his offense – he had vehemently complained to the referee – was classified as less bad, he can serve the forced break in the cup.
Bellingham, in turn, was acquitted completely.