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Referee reflects Ramazani's insults and aggressive attitude in game card

The incidents reported by the match official this Sunday occurred at the end of the match in the tunnel that leads to the Stadium changing rooms. The Belgian UD Almería player could face several match bans

Largie Ramazani, who was sent off in the 87th minute for a double yellow card, could receive a harsh punishment from the competition committee as a consequence of what was reflected by match official Miguel Ángel Ortiz Arias from Madrid. In fact, the ref speaks of a threatening and aggressive attitude as well as insults threw by the left-winger once the fixture was over, in the tunnel leading to the changing rooms. 

Ortiz Arias wrote in the game card the following: 'Once the match was over and inside the tunnel leading to the changing rooms, the home player No. 7, Largie Ramazani, approached me looking aggressive and with an intimidating attitude, without actually contacting me physically since he was restrained by approximately four members of the home team. Once he was separated, he shouted at me calling me F****** d*******!, F****** c****!, F****** idiot!'

Looking ahead to next Saturday's match against Getafe CF, again in the Power Horse Stadium, Ramazani will join the absences of Gonzalo Melero, who will already serve his fourth and last game ban imposed on him by the Disciplinary Committee of the RFEF; as well as those of injured Radovanović and Luis Suárez. Although Edgar was not there against Villarreal CF, due to some knee discomfort, the issue does not seem serious and everything indicates that he will be available.