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Expelled in the 88th minute of play during the defeat of Atlético de Madrid against Getafe, Angel Correa risks taking very expensive. As a reminder, after a sole on Omar Alderete, the referee of the Cuadra Fernández meeting sanctioned the Colchoneros striker with a yellow card, transformed into red after consultation with the Var. Raised, the Argentinian insulted the referee as he left the field.
For these words, the Argentinian international risks between four to twelve suspension matches. The Commission could however consider the words of the Argentinian as an outrage rather than an insult, lowering the penalty to three games maximum, only in Liga. In the worst case, Correa would therefore suffer thirteen suspension matches (the sanction of twelve games adding to that for the red card).
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