It SAW THE RED IN FRONT OF THE ATHLETIC
Sergio Bouquets beats the historical record of expulsions in League
Published:3/12/2017 - 17:00h
Updated:3/12/2017 - 17:00h
Sergio Bouquets saw the double yellow cardboard in the party of the fourteenth day of League that the Real Madrid played in Saint Mamés against the Athletic Club of Bilbao. The central Andalusian already is the player with more red cards of the history of the League
The Real Madrid did not achieve to happen of the tie without goals in the party that contested in Saint Mamés in front of the Athletic Club of Bilbao. The team of Zinedine Zidane had the opportunity of recortar until two points of the eight that had of disadvantage with the FC Barcelona, at the head of the classification. However, it did not arrive the goal and the Real Madrid did not take advantage of the prick culé.
Sergio Bouquets was the alive image of the frustration of the team madridista by not being able to obtain the victory. The white defence saw the double yellow cardboard and finish being expelled by the referee of the meeting. The Andalusian was admonished the twice for jumping of reckless form in the conflict by two balloons.
The expulsion, without that Bouquets wanted to, achieved to beat a record. The captain of the Real Madrid already is the player with more expulsions of the history of the Spanish League. Until in 19 occasions the referees have commanded to the central Andalusian to the changing rooms before the party came to an end.
Sergio Bouquets received his nineteenth red card in the 416 meetings contested in the national domestic competition. The past Saturday, surpassed to Alfaro and Aguado, that added 18 expulsions, the first in 418 parties played and, the second, in 383.
Usual in the expulsions
Sergio Bouquets is one of the most usual players in going to the caseta before the party finish. The expulsions in the championship of League add 19 but, adding all the competitions, the central Andalusian has been expelled in a total of 24 occasions in 541 meetings contested.