SEVILLE, Spain, April 27 (Reuters) - Real Madrid defender Antonio Rüdiger has apologized for his behavior in the 3-2 extra-time loss to Barcelona in the Copa del Rey final on Saturday when he was shown a straight red after he erupted in fury and threw an object at the referee.
The incident occurred when the official called a foul for a challenge by forward Kylian Mbappé on defender Eric García, denying Real a final chance to find an equalizer moments after Barcelona's Jules Kounde scored the winner in the 116th minute.
This is sick and disgusting. A team full of entitled babies. And Rudiger is an animal. Should get a lengthy ban from football, imo.pic.twitter.com/3WfEdCYcMO https://t.co/QMcJ2ERyLd
— kimmoFC (@kimmoFC) April 26, 2025
Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea's decision sparked an outburst of rage among the Real Madrid players, especially Rüdiger who was on the bench after being substituted earlier.
The German saw a straight red for his reaction and had to be restrained by his teammates and coaching staff to prevent him from bursting into the pitch and throwing bags of ice at the official.
Esto es lo que pasa cuando un jugador que amenaza con decapitar a un aficionado no recibe sanción.
Rudiger está fuera de control.pic.twitter.com/tW1q9LojQp— Black (@BlxckNews) April 26, 2025
"There's definitely no excuse for my behaviour last night. I'm very sorry for that," Rüdiger said on his social media accounts on Sunday.
"We played a very good game from the 2nd half on. After 111 minutes I was not able to help my team anymore and before the final whistle I did a mistake. Sorry again to the referee and to everyone I have disappointed last night."
There's definitely no excuse for my behaviour last night. I'm very sorry for that. We played a very good game from the 2nd half on - After 111 minutes I was not able to help my team anymore and before the final whistle I did a mistake. Sorry again to the referee and to everyone I…
— Antonio Rüdiger (@ToniRuediger) April 27, 2025
His teammates Lucas Vázquez and Jude Bellingham, after the final whistle, were also shown red cards for unsportsmanlike conduct, although the centre back is the one most at risk of facing a severe sanction for his actions.
Rüdiger could be suspended for a range of four to 12 matches according to the Spanish FA regulations and, being considered a serious sanction, he would have to serve the ban in all domestic competitions, including LaLiga.
Real Madrid, last year's Spanish and European champions, have the league remaining as their only chance for silverware this season. They are four points behind leaders Barcelona in the standings with five fixtures remaining.
(Reporting by Fernando Kallas; Editing by Christian Radnedge)