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Real Madrid defender Antonio Rudiger

Real Madrid defender Antonio Rudiger will miss the final weeks of the regular season after undergoing knee surgery.

The German international faced a lengthy suspension after the Madrid Cup behavior after Saturday's final defeat against Barcelona, ​​which may be the club's decision to take action now to put him in the case of a deputy to ensure he is suitable for the club club that began in June in June.

An announcement from the club reads: “Antonio Rüdiger underwent surgery today because of a torn curvature of his left knee. The surgery was conducted by Dr. Manuel Leyes under the supervision of Real Madrid Medical Services. Rudiger will begin the recovery process soon.”

Rudiger lost his cool in the sultry Sevilla

Rudiger was sent out, and Madrid, with the remaining seconds left, defeated Barcelona in Barcelona in Seville, failed to hide his anger, threw ice packs at referee Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea, and had to restrict employees and teammates on his attempt to lie to the officials.

Rudiger apologized on social media yesterday, admitting “no excuses for my behavior”, but it remains to be seen what has been done on his sanctions, which suggests he can offer him 12 domestic bans.

The 32-year-old's actions were not going well in his homeland, with German Football Association's athletic director Rudi Voller giving a sharp condemnation.

He told SID News: “Tony is a great player, but as a national team player, he also has to present his lessons in his own behavior. He correctly demands respect for himself, but he must extend the same respect to others without exception.

“In this case, he and some of his teammates were greatly influenced by the inexplicable atmosphere around the club. This was impossible. Not as a German national team player.

“He has to change that, he knows himself, and his public reaction shows.”

A controversial weekend

Prior to the game, Madrid asked referee De Burgos and var official Pablo Gonzalez Fuertes to outline their disgust in a video of the two officials on the club's internal TV channel, which highlighted the mistakes they made in their careers.

Bengoetxea's biggest appeal for the game favored Madrid, as he initially decided to award Barcelona the fine for Barcelona in the 96th minute after Pitchside Monitor made a VAR review after Raul Asencio appeared to have lowered Raphinha.

This means that the normal time ends at a 2-2 match level, with Ferran Torres taking Madrid's lead after Pedri's excellent opener for Barca after Kylian Mbappe's free kick and Aurelien Tchouameni's header.

But Kunde won Barcelona's victory in the 116th minute as they kept on the high notes and pushed the angry scenes on Madrid's bench all dismissed Madrid's loss of discipline.

Carlo Ancelotti's team must now turn their attention to the league and try to bridge the four-point gap to the desktop Barcelona.

They hosted Celta Vigo on the weekend and then faced the Barcelona side, which has beaten their Barcelona side three times this season.



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