Barcelona's striker Robert Ljunduvski has seen his three-match suspension reversed, with the Madrid Court of Appeal unexpectedly granting him a reprieve, allowing him to take part in the upcoming La Liga derby this Saturday (31st), hosting Espinoza.
Recall that in a Liga MX clash against Osasina early last month, Robert Livundovsky was ejected from the game with a red card, making sarcastic gestures at the referee as he left the field, which led to an additional two suspensions on top of his automatic one-game suspension, for a cumulative total of three games.
Although Barcelona had previously appealed to the Spanish FA and the Court of Arbitration for Sport, neither was granted. Eventually, the team submitted their appeal to the Madrid Court of Appeal, which led to the suspension of the sentence. The rival team, Espanyol, was extremely unhappy with the sentence, which they considered to be extremely unfair.