In the last round of La Liga, Real Madrid scored a seemingly decisive goal against Valencia, but referee Jecis Vinzalu ruled that the goal was disallowed on the grounds that the game had ended before the ball entered the net. The decision sparked discontent from both Real Madrid and the Waves, with England's Zutty Bearingham's fierce protests even earning him a red card. Despite the Galaxy's appeal, the Spanish FA's Disciplinary Committee rejected the appeal and found that Zudibinenham's misconduct towards the referee constituted a slight, resulting in a two-match suspension and a fine of 600 euros (HK$5,100), while Real Madrid was fined 700 euros (HK$6,000) for its involvement in the incident. approximately HK$6,000).

The disciplinary committee noted that Zudibinimhan interspersed his protest with indecent words, an act that constituted a threat and attack on the referee, and therefore must be penalized accordingly. This means that he will miss the next two league matches, against Cherda and Osasinna.

With 20 goals in 31 games for Real Madrid this season, Zudibinimhan is the team's leading scorer and has often given the team breakthroughs at crucial moments. His absence will undoubtedly have an impact on the team's competitiveness. However, fortunately, the opponents in the next two league matches are relatively weak, which makes Zudibinenham's "suspension" a bit unfortunate.

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