CostaLuz Lawyers
All EOS blogs All Spain blogs  Start your own blog Start your own blog 
 Blog RSS

Spanish Football News Blog

The latest football news from Spain covering La Liga, Barcelona, Real Madrid, Valencia, Sevilla, Atlético Madrid, Malaga etc.

Ronaldo hit with two-match ban
26 January 2010 @ 22:47

Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo has been hit with a two-match ban after being sent off against Malaga on Saturday.

The Portuguese star scored both goals in a 2-0 win but was then shown a straight red card in the 70th minute for elbowing Malaga's Patrick Mtiliga in the face.

The Denmark defender had tugged at Ronaldo's shirt and the world's most expensive player lashed out, leaving Mtiliga with a broken nose.

The Spanish giants have decided to appeal the decision and the hearing has been set for Thursday.

"Seeing the move, he clearly did not want to hurt the opponent," Real's vice president, Emilio Butragueno, told Marca.

"I was a striker and when you are challenged you want to free yourself."

If Real are unsuccessful then Ronaldo will miss Saturday's trip to fifth-placed Deportivo La Coruna and the following week's visit of Espanyol.

The club's sporting director, Jorge Valdano, described the decision as "unfair and very hard".

"We regret very much the injury to the Malaga player and accept any decision, but we defend the conviction that we are right," he told Spanish radio COPE.

Although Ronaldo has scored 15 goals in 16 games for Real since leaving Manchester United for £80million in the summer, he has also been sent off twice.

The former Sporting Lisbon player was also given his marching orders in the 4-2 win over Almeria in early December after a second yellow card.

Source: Sky Sports

 


Tweet

Permalink


0 Comments


Leave a comment

Please leave a comment about this post. You don't have to be registered to leave a comment.

Name *
 
Website (Optional if you want to link to it.  Include http://)
Spam protection:  What is the capital of Spain? * 
 
Your comment *  (HTML not allowed)  
(Items marked * are required)

Blog home page

SpanishFootball




Latest posts

  • Malaga hires former Madrid coach Pellegrini

  • Cristiano Ronaldo scores four in Real Madrid victory

  • Could Rooney play in Spain?

  • Five reasons why you should watch La Liga this season

  • Barcelona 'Regret' Cesc Fabregas’ Decision To Stay At Arsenal

  • Paul the octopus set for sensational transfer to Madrid aquarium

  • Arsenal's Cesc Fabregas defends Barcelona shirt stunt

  • Photo of Fabregas in a Barcelona shirt

  • Sealed with a kiss: Spain captain embraces TV reporter girlfriend live on air after World Cup win

  • World Cup 2010 - Howard Webb: Hero or villain?

  • Spain wins World Cup for first time

  • Barcelona seek €150m from bank to cover player wages

  • It's Spain! Psychic Octopus Makes Choice

  • Joachim Loew: 'Spain have several Messis'

  • Spain's Silva signs for Man City

  • Frustrated Fabregas keeps Arsenal option open

  • Spain 1-0 Portugal

  • Iglesias plans naked ski if Spain win World Cup

  • Spain enduring World Cup torture, says press

  • Chile 1-2 Spain


Interesting links

 

  • HOME
  • FORUMS
    • Spain discussions
    • Find your community
  • BLOGS
    • Start a blog
    • Justin's blog
    • EOS blog
  • PROPERTY
    • Property for sale direct
    • Sell your property
    • Bargain property alerts
    • Kyero latest properties
  • RENTALS
    • Long term rentals
    • Holiday rentals
    • Advertise your property
  • ARTICLES
  • LIFESTYLE
    • Our weekly email digest
    • Newsletter archive
    • Shop
    • Schools in Spain
    • Learn Spanish
    • News
    • Jobs in Spain & Gibraltar
    • The Siesta Show TV
  • TRAVEL
    • Cheap car hire
    • Spain area guides
    • Spain Maps
    • Weather in Spain
  • MONEY
    • Foreign exchange
    • Spain insurance
    • Maria's legal blog
  • DIRECTORY
Sell your property  |  Rent your property  |  Advertise your business

© 2004 - 2012 Eye on Spain - All Rights Reserved

contact - about - terms - privacy

Sign Up, it's FREE!    Sign In