Hansi Flick will miss the next 2 league games against Leganes and Atletico Madrid after receiving a red card against Real Betis

Barcelona’s manager Hansi Flick received a red card during the La Liga match against Real Betis, which concluded in a 2-2 draw. The match was intense, with Flick displaying visible frustration over the officiating decisions throughout the game.

Flick’s dismissal was triggered by a contentious penalty awarded by referee Muñiz Ruiz against Barcelona, which allowed Giovani Lo Celso to score. This decision not only influenced the final score but also sparked significant protests from Flick, who strongly felt that the call was incorrect.

According to a report from Mundo Deportivo, Flick is now facing at least a two-match suspension due to this incident. Losing Flick for these matches could severely affect the team, especially during such critical times in the season.

The referee noted in the official match report that Flick was sent off for his loud protests, gestures, and overall dissent on the sideline. While his passionate reactions were understandable given the circumstances, they ultimately did not favor him in terms of the disciplinary ruling.

Under Article 127 of the Disciplinary Code, the punishment for dissent towards referees is a suspension of two to three matches or up to one month, if deemed not a more serious offense. This rule underscores the necessity for coaches and players to maintain respect towards match officials.

Next week, the RFEF’s Disciplinary Committee will make a decision regarding Flick’s case, potentially leading to him missing at least two La Liga matches for the Blaugrana. This situation could have significant consequences on team performance and cohesion as they head into important fixtures.

Consequently, Flick will not be on the sideline for crucial upcoming matches against Leganes on Sunday, December 15, and Atletico Madrid on Saturday, December 21. These games are critical for Barcelona, who need to secure valuable points in their quest for league success. The loss of their manager may hinder their ability to strategize effectively in his absence.

According to the match schedule, Flick is expected to return to the touchline in La Liga during the 20th round of fixtures when Barcelona faces Getafe on January 18 or 19, 2025. This extended absence raises concerns about how the coaching staff will adjust and whether an interim coach might take charge during this period.

However, this suspension will not impede Flick’s involvement in other competitions, including the Copa del Rey and the Spanish Super Cup, as they are not affected by such minor disciplinary actions. This provides Flick with some continuity as he continues to lead the team through other tournaments, though the La Liga matches are vital for the club’s position and ambitions this season. The forthcoming decisions will be crucial for both Flick and Barcelona’s trajectory in the league.

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