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Real consider Beckham appeal

24/10/2005 - 17:21:01
Real Madrid have revealed they are considering appealing against the red card shown to David Beckham during yesterday’s 2-1 defeat at home to Valencia.

The England captain was shown a yellow card by referee Arturo Dauden Ibanez for protesting against a foul committed by Raul with three minutes remaining in the clash at the Bernabeu stadium.

Beckham then half turned his back on Ibanez and applauded, an action which earned him the red card.

“In the 87th minute the player David Beckham was sent off for applauding in a mocking way after being booked,” the referee wrote in his post-match report.

However, Madrid have described the dismissal as “an unjust decision” on their website and have announced they may try and get the red card rescinded.

“The club are considering an appeal against the Spanish FA’s disciplinary committee (which sits on Tuesday),” read a statement on www.realmadrid.com.

“The judicial services of Real Madrid are analysing the video of the game along with various photographs to show David Beckham’s actions in no way were an act of disrespect towards Dauden Ibanez”.

Beckham is now set to miss Wednesday’s trip to Deportivo La Coruna through suspension.

Meanwhile, Real midfielder Pablo Garcia claimed he “wanted to cry” after the sending-off of his team-mate.

“I am not going to cry because we don’t do that, but I want to,” said Uruguayan Garcia, who was himself booked after just 18 seconds of the match.

“It is the first time I have ever seen such a fast sending-off. The referee wanted to impose his law.”

The incident was similar to England striker Wayne Rooney’s dismissal in Manchester United’s Champions League encounter with Villarreal last month.

That ironically occurred after Rooney was widely criticised for a fiery international display against Northern Ireland, when he had an on-field row with Beckham, who was trying to pacify him. Beckham later invited Rooney to Madrid to smooth over the matter.

Beckham’s transgression also comes just two weeks after he was sent off for two quick bookings in England’s World Cup qualifier against Poland.

His frustration got the better of him yesterday with his side already down to 10 men after the sending-off of of former Everton midfielder Thomas Gravesen.

Real coach Wanderley Luxemburgo was not keen to comment on the incident.

He said: “The team have not only lost, but has also lost two players, but I don’t want to talk about referees.

“I wasn’t with Beckham to know what he said to the referee.”

The defeat knocked Real off the top of the league and Valencia goalkeeper Santi Canizares felt his team did not get due credit for their achievement.

He said: “There is no doubt about Gravesen’s sending-off, although the truth is that I don’t know what Beckham said.

“I don’t think the referee influenced the result. The referee is there, sometimes he gets it right and others he doesn’t.

“People should spend less time talking about referees and more time talking about football.”

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