Antonio Rudiger has been accused of ‘one of the most brutal fouls ever seen’ after the Real Madrid defender escaped being sent off in their shock 1-0 defeat by Getafe.
Martin Satriano’s stunning first half volley condemned Real Madrid to a second straight defeat in LaLiga on Monday, following a 2-1 loss at Osasuna last month.
Alvaro Arbeloa’s side have fallen four points behind leaders Barcelona as a result, leading to growing doubts over the head coach’s future.
Fans have also turned their anger in the direction of Real Madrid president Florentino Perez, with supporters heard chanting ‘Florentino resign’ during the match at the Bernabeu.
One of the biggest talking points post match centred, however, on a controversial foul by Rudiger.
After Diego Rico had been knocked to the ground following a challenge by Arda Guler, Rudiger was seen appearing to lower his knee into the face of the Getafe left back.

Antonio Rudiger escaped a red card in Real Madrid’s 1-0 home defeat by Getafe on Monday

Footage showed Rudiger’s knee connecting with Diego Rico’s cheek after he was knocked to the ground

Rudiger’s challenge was deemed ‘one of the most brutal fouls we’ve ever seen’ by a Spanish commentator
Footage showed Rudiger’s knee forcefully connecting with Rico’s cheek, with the Spaniard then seen holding his face in pain.
The referee deemed the challenge not to be a foul and waved play on, with VAR also opting against intervening.
While it is unclear whether Rudiger’s act was intentional, Spanish refereeing expert Perez Burrull insisted the defender should have been sent off.
‘This is an action that should have been reviewed by VAR,’ Burrull told Radio Marca.
‘In my opinion, the Real Madrid defender should have been sent off because he hit Rico’s face with his knee.’
Spanish commentator Juanma Castano hit out at Rudiger following the match, accusing the defender of an ‘act of aggression’.
‘One of the most brutal fouls we’ve ever seen,’ Castano said.
‘It’s an act of aggression that could have gone on for several matches.’

Franco Mastantuono was shown a straight red card in second half stoppage time in the defeat, which has increased the pressure on head coach Alvaro Arbeloa

Fans were heard chanting ‘Florentino resign’ in the direction of Real Madrid president Florentino Perez during the match
Getafe midfielder Luis Milla also insisted Rudiger should have been sent off, adding: ‘I didn’t see the play on the pitch, but when they said “knee”, it doesn’t make any sense.
‘I saw the play in the locker room and I have no doubt.’
Both Real Madrid and Getafe ended the match down to 10-men after two red cards were shown in second half stoppage time.
Franco Mastantuono showed Real Madrid’s frustrations as the Argentine was shown a straight red card for abusive language towards referee Alejandro Muniz Ruiz.
Getafe’s Adrian Liso was sent off two minutes later, receiving a second yellow card for time wasting.
Tensions continued to boil over after the final whistle with Vinicius Jr needing to be led away from former West Brom defender Allan Nyom, who appeared to be trying to goad the winger with his post-match celebrations in apparent retaliation for previous comments made by the Brazilian.
Earlier in the season, Vinicius Jr was said to have told Getafe boss Jose Bordalas he had made a ‘very good substitution’ after Nyom had been sent off 38 seconds after coming off the bench against Real Madrid.

Getafe defender Allan Nyom was seen taunting Vinicius Jr following the final whistle

Vinicius Jr was led away from the former West Brom defender, who he had previously mocked earlier in the campaign following a red card 38 seconds after being substituted on
Getafe appeared to reference Vinicius’ comments on social media, sharing photos of Nyom celebrating with the caption ‘We love it when Djené does it, but let’s just say it was a GREAT SWITCH’.
The defeat, Real Madrid’s fourth in 12 games under Arbeloa, has damaged their hopes of regaining the LaLiga title from Barcelona.
Real Madrid fans had been heard booing and chanting against club president Perez, while some were seen leaving before the final whistle.
Arbeloa, who was without injured stars Kylian Mbappe and Jude Bellingham, faces a crunch series of matches as Real Madrid bid to keep their season alive.
They first face Celta Vigo on Friday where they will aim to get back to winning ways in the league, before facing Manchester City in their first leg of their blockbuster Champions League last-16 tie.
