Antonio Rudiger has been told to expect a "double-digit" ban for his "crazy" outburst following Real Madrid's Copa del Rey final defeat.
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Real Madrid lost to Barcelona in finalRudiger threw ice at the refereeLothar Matthaus slams countrymanFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Rudiger was sent off after Real's defeat to Barcelona in the Copa del Rey final, as he protested a decision right at the end of the game. Such was his rage, he attempted to throw ice at the referee, and had to be forcibly restrained by his team-mates.
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Now, Lothar Matthaus, Rudiger's countryman, has urged La Liga to hand the defender a lengthy ban. He believes that Rudiger should be grateful if he receives anything close to a four-week suspension, but is anticipating "double-digits".
WHAT MATTHAUS SAID
Matthaus said on Sky90: "He went crazy, he was no longer in control. He's a German international, he should be a role model. Yesterday he forgot all about that."
He added: "If he walks away with a four-week suspension, he can be satisfied. I'm more thinking of a double-digit ban. I expect a massive ban. Besides, he was on probation."
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Real play Celta Vigo on Sunday before they renew hostilities with Barcelona on May 11. Los Blancos are four points behind their eternal rivals with five games to go.