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Lors de la défaite du Real Madrid contre Getafe au Santiago Bernabéu (0-1), une action impliquant Antonio Rüdiger a suscité une énorme polémique. En première période, le défenseur allemand est au cœur d’un geste jugé extrêmement dangereux sur Diego Rico. Pourtant, aucune sanction n’a été prise pendant le match, ni par l’arbitre ni par la VAR.

Quelques instants avant l’action, les deux joueurs avaient déjà eu un accrochage verbal après une faute. La tension était donc déjà présente entre Antonio Rüdiger et Diego Rico. Sur l’action suivante, le latéral de Getafe perd un duel et se retrouve au sol. À ce moment-là, le ballon n’est plus réellement disputé et le joueur madrilène n’a aucune nécessité d’intervenir dans cette zone.

Malgré cela, Rüdiger arrive en pleine course vers le joueur au sol et lui assène un coup de genou au visage. Plusieurs éléments alimentent l’idée d’un geste volontaire : la trajectoire du défenseur, le contexte de tension entre les deux joueurs quelques secondes plus tôt et surtout l’absence totale d’obligation sportive d’intervenir. Sur les images larges, on distingue même un changement de direction qui semble viser directement Diego Rico.

Après la rencontre, le joueur de Getafe a lui-même dénoncé une agression. Il affirme que le défenseur madrilène est venu le frapper volontairement et estime que la sanction aurait été très lourde si les rôles avaient été inversés. L’action relance également le débat autour de la VAR, qui n’est pas intervenue malgré la violence du geste.

Finalement, cette scène devient l’une des images fortes de cette rencontre. Dans un match déjà marqué par la tension et la frustration côté madrilène, l’absence totale de sanction sur cette action continue d’alimenter la controverse en Espagne.

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00:00Don't tell me it wasn't intentional, I won't believe you.
00:02No, because it's easy to call Retafé a butcher, etc., and rightly so, because Retafé c
00:07'It's a flaw, a flaw, a flaw in the anti-game, end.
00:09We all agree here, whether we're Colchoneros, Merengue, Barcelonian, whatever you want,
00:13to explain that it's a shitty club that plays a shitty game,
00:15and that even the haram ball of Diego Simeone's Atletico, it's really not at all at that
00:19at that level.
00:20However, if there's one guy who could very well finish his career at Retafé, it's Antonio Rudiger.
00:24Because when I see that action, you've all seen it, and if you haven't
00:28Having seen it, I am pleased to announce it to you,
00:29Retafé was won 1-0 on the pitch of Real Madrid at Santiago Bernabeu.
00:33And while Retafé achieved this feat playing 11 against 11 for 95 minutes,
00:37Well, there might have been a red card that could have been shown in the first half.
00:40Even a few minutes before that play, you could see there was some tension between Diego Rico and
00:44Antonio Rudiger.
00:45In the previous play, after a foul, we already see a verbal altercation between the two players.
00:48and in the following action, when Diego Rico finds himself in a duel with Artagüler and he
00:53loses,
00:53We see Antonio Rudiger, who was running madly towards him.
00:57and who almost changed direction to deliver a heavy knee strike.
01:00There are plenty of reasons to think that it's intentional.
01:02Firstly, his CV doesn't work in his favor.
01:04when you see how he deliberately crushed Benjamin Pavard's chest a few years ago,
01:09When you see the number of similar acts in his career, I'm sorry,
01:12For me, his CV doesn't work in his favor, firstly.
01:14Secondly, he had a run-in with that player just before.
01:16So knowing Rudiger, he was angry, he thought, I'm going to get him.
01:20Step 3, on a wider shot, when we look at the action,
01:23And that's what Adil Rami was talking about.
01:25But we understand that Rudiger doesn't need to intervene.
01:28The player in goal is off-center, he's already marked.
01:30Rudiger doesn't need to rush at him.
01:32And that makes four, if you watch the video,
01:34It becomes even clearer that Rudiger didn't need to intervene.
01:36because the duel was already lost.
01:38And for those who are going to tell me that Rudiger was at full speed and couldn't avoid it,
01:42No.
01:42A change of direction is clearly visible.
01:45And above all bro, you're an athlete, well I don't know, at the very least you can jump.
01:47The player is on the ground, he's on the ground, he's not in front of you there, he's on the ground.
01:52The retaffe player, for his part, is sure of it.
01:53Digo Rico explained in the post-match interview that Rudiger did it on purpose.
01:56and that if it had been the other way around,
01:58that it was he who had done the same thing to Rudiger,
02:00He would receive a 10-match suspension.
02:01Is he wrong when I see that Mbappé can call referees names like "heads" without...
02:04to have sanctions?
02:05Good.
02:05Oh yes, I forgot to mention, nothing happened.
02:08There wasn't even a foul, there wasn't a yellow card.
02:10VAR did not intervene.
02:11What is it used for?
02:12Good question.
02:13Because I can assure you that it's Marcos Llorente who does the same thing,
02:16He turns red, the truth is.
02:17I sometimes try not to get into that kind of argument.
02:20in the mode of "yeah, this club has an advantage, etc."
02:22thing, because I think, quite literally, that we need to present a united front.
02:25to have a good arbitration.
02:26But when you see that, it's infuriating.
02:27because we know very well that if it's an Atletico player,
02:30or even from Hebar or I don't know who
02:31You know very well how it ends.
02:33You know very well that the player in question would have received a red card.
02:35and would have taken an insane punishment.
02:36Because that action is extremely dangerous.
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