A heated exchange at the Bernabéu has left Getafe defender Diego Rico calling for a significant ban. Rico accuses Real Madrid‘s Antonio Rüdiger of intentionally trying to “smash my face in” during their 1-0 La Liga clash on March 2, 2026.
This incident has ignited a controversy across Spanish football, with no punishment yet issued to Rüdiger.
The alleged foul occurred in a match Real Madrid won narrowly. Rico claims Rüdiger used his knee and specifically aimed for his face. It’s a bold accusation, and it comes at a time when the use of VAR is under constant scrutiny.
Rico’s Outrage: “He Pushed a Teammate Aside”
Diego Rico didn’t hold back after the match. He told reporters Rüdiger’s actions were deliberate. “He pushed a teammate aside to smash my face,” Rico stated, as reported by Tribuna.com. And he believes the intent was malicious.
Rico was struck, falling to the ground. The moment stood out as one of the game’s most debated. But on-field officials did not penalize Rüdiger. VAR also overlooked the incident, leaving Rico and many fans frustrated.
And Rico’s call for a ban is a big one. He thinks Rüdiger deserves a “10-match ban” for the challenge, per BeSoccer. It seems like a plea for La Liga to step in.
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La Liga’s Silence and Rüdiger’s Reputation
As of March 3, 2026, La Liga hasn’t reported any retrospective disciplinary action. No VAR review or official response has come out. This lack of action, despite Rico’s strong claims, fuels the growing controversy. OneFootball highlighted that the debate is intensifying.
Rüdiger has a history of aggressive play. Some have previously labeled him “dirty.” This past context adds weight to Rico’s accusations for many observers. It’s not the first time Rüdiger’s physicality has been questioned.
Pundits reviewing the incident, like those on NBC Sports, suggested it looked “intentional.” They question why VAR didn’t intervene. This silence from the league creates a difficult situation.
Rico’s Condition and Getafe’s Stance
Diego Rico was left on the ground after the contact. He didn’t need an immediate substitution, though. He continued playing the remainder of the match. No official medical updates from Getafe or La Liga have been released.
Based on him continuing the game, it suggests any injury was minor. A facial impact from a knee, as Rico describes, likely resulted in a contusion or bruising. There’s no report of bleeding, fractures, or concussion. He’ll probably be fit for Getafe’s next fixtures.
But the lack of an injury doesn’t diminish the severity of the alleged intent. Getafe’s frustration is clear, especially after losing to Real Madrid at the Bernabéu. The focus isn’t on Rico’s health, but Rüdiger’s conduct.
Calls for Justice and Future Implications
Rico’s demand for a 10-match ban is a strong statement. Such a ban would be among the most severe for violent conduct in La Liga. Typically, La Liga’s Competition Committee issues 1-3 match bans for similar offenses, but only if they escalate the incident.
The incident shines a spotlight on officiating standards and player safety. Will La Liga investigate further, even without a VAR review or red card? That remains to be seen. The league’s decision, or lack thereof, will set a precedent.
And for Getafe, they wait to see if any justice comes from this. Rico and his club believe Rüdiger’s actions were unacceptable. The football world watches for La Liga’s response to this controversial moment.




