Luis García Plaza punished with two games

The expulsion of Luis García Plaza leaves Mallorca without its starting coach in the matches against Mirandés in Palma and against Málaga in La Rosaleda of the next two days. The Competition Committee has been inflexible with coach Vermilion who was expelled last Monday in the Nova Creu Alta de Sabadell by recriminating what he considered a short extension time reached the 90th minute with 1-0 against on the scoreboard.

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The Balearic club presented allegations to said red card considering it excessive and despite this, the Committee has decided to punish the Madrilenian with two games and Real Mallorca has decided to appeal the sanction before the Appeals Committee.

As stated in the minutes of the Navarrese collegiate Galech Apezteguia, Luis García was expelled for “protesting with his arms raised and in an ostensible and angry way” one of his decisions. In the club, and especially the affected coach, said in his statements after the game that he had addressed the fourth official to point out the number of minutes added to the regulation time that he considered few.

In this sense, The Committee adds that the version of the club is not “proven in an undoubted way after viewing the images that they do not allow to hear the words that the technician pronounced or the tone that he used “.

If the appeal to the Appeal Committee is ultimately unsuccessful, It will be Pedro Rostoll, Vermilion second coach, who will lead the Mallorcan team in the next two games, another setback that adds to the losing streak of the team that, after two consecutive defeats for the first time in the season, needs to win again to avoid compressing more than desired the distance with the third place.