Manuel Pellegrini backs Matías Almeyda after tough suspension | OneFootball

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·20 February 2026

Manuel Pellegrini backs Matías Almeyda after tough suspension

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The conflict between Vinicius and Gianluca Prestianni is not the only one in the spotlight of Spanish football. On the last matchday of La Liga, Matías Almeyda was involved in a scandal after being sent off in Seville during the 1-1 draw against Chacho Coudet’s Alavés, for which he received a staggering seven-match suspension! This came after the damning report from referee Iosu Galech Apezteguía. This Friday, Manuel Pellegrini came to his defense.

The Engineer, Chilean head coach of Betis, the classic rival of the Seville team, spoke at a press conference ahead of their match against Rayo Vallecano and described the sanction against the “Pelado” as “unfair.” “As a fellow professional, it’s regrettable that he received this many matches of suspension,” said the historic coach.


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On February 14, at the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium and for matchday 24, Sevilla drew 1-1 with Alavés and, towards the end of the match, Almeyda came face to face with referee Iosu Galech Apezteguía, who showed him the red card. The “Pelado” tried to confront him again but was separated by staff and substitutes.

After the match, the referee filed a damning report, claiming that the coach confronted him with gestures and shouts of disapproval, and then refused to leave the technical area. Given this scenario, the Disciplinary Committee handed down:

  • three-match ban for disrespectful or inconsiderate behavior towards referees.
  • two matches for protesting to the referee.
  • one for not going to the locker room after being sent off.
  • one for conduct contrary to good sporting order.

“I consider it unfair. Whether it’s more or fewer matches, it could have been avoided. Nothing justifies people’s reactions, but my sending off was unfair and much of this could have been avoided,” Almeyda said in a press conference. “All human beings make mistakes, but in my case there were no insults. Reactions are another matter.”

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