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Almeyda's Fiery Red Card Blow-Up Lands Sevilla Boss a Seven-Game Ban – Relegation Drama Heats Up!

Almeyda's Fiery Red Card Blow-Up Lands Sevilla Boss a Seven-Game Ban – Relegation Drama Heats Up!

Associated Press EN 18 February 2026 at 21:47
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Sevilla coach Matías Almeyda has been banned for seven LaLiga matches after a late sending-off in their 1-1 draw with Alavés, with the federation citing contempt, complaints, and failure to leave promptly. The club deems the punishment excessive and plans to appeal, as it sidelines him for critical relegation fights starting at Getafe. This marks his second red card this season, first against Real Madrid.

Alright, lads, grab a pint and pull up a stool because Sevilla's gaffer Matías Almeyda has gone and done it again – proper lost his nut with the ref and now he's sidelined for seven bloody matches. Picture this: it's late in the game, Sevilla are holding a gritty 1-1 draw against Alavés at home in LaLiga, and suddenly the Argentine coach is seeing red. Not just any red, mind – a proper ejection that sparked a touchline tantrum worthy of a WWE ring.

As reported by the Associated Press via ESPN Spain, the Spanish football federation's disciplinary committee didn't hold back. They've slapped Almeyda with a whopping seven-game suspension, broken down like a dodgy referee decision: three matches for contempt and utter disregard for the man in black, two for whinging at the officiating crew, one for hanging around like a bad smell instead of scarpering after the red card, and another for 'conduct disregarding public order'. Blimey, they make it sound like he started a riot in the stands!

What set it off? Almeyda clashed with the officials right at the death, got his marching orders, and instead of trudging off like a good lad, he demanded answers. 'Why me?' he basically yelled, before eventually apologising post-match. Fair play, he owned it somewhat, but the damage was done. Sevilla aren't having it, though – the club reckons the punishment's 'excessive' and they're gearing up to appeal. Good luck with that, lads; the federation doesn't mess about.

This ban hits Sevilla like a thunderbolt at the worst possible time. They're scrapping tooth and nail to stay in LaLiga's top flight, and Almeyda's absence kicks off with a trip to Getafe – a match that could make or break their season. Imagine trying to park the bus without your main man barking orders from the dugout. It's the second time this season the ex-San Jose Earthquakes boss has been sent for an early bath; the first was back in late 2025 during a visit to the Bernabéu against Real Madrid. Pattern emerging, eh? Almeyda's passion is his superpower, but it's also his kryptonite.

Sevilla fans are fuming, and who can blame 'em? The Nervionenses have had a rough ride this term, hovering dangerously close to the trapdoor. That Alavés draw was a point salvaged in a game full of tension – check out those highlights if you haven't, a proper LaLiga thriller packed into just over a minute. But now, without their fiery tactician, they've got to rally around assistants and hope the appeal magic happens. Will it? Doubt it, but football's full of surprises.

Almeyda's no stranger to the drama. The Argentine brought his MLS grit to Seville, but LaLiga's intensity seems to bring out the beast in him. Remember his Earthquakes days? Solid, no-nonsense. Here, it's like he's mainlining espresso before every match. Sevilla's statement was all stiff upper lip – or should I say, stiff Iberian lip – calling for 'proportionate' justice. Meanwhile, the federation's probably chuckling into their paella.

For the punters, this means watching Sevilla limp through a crucial run without their leader. Getafe away is no picnic; those lads are fighters too. Then it's a gauntlet of fixtures that could define survival. Almeyda's got to sit in the stands, hands in pockets, biting his tongue – if he can manage that. Fans might start a 'Free Matías' campaign, complete with red card memes flooding Twitter.

In the grand pub debate, is this harsh? Seven games feels like overkill for a heated exchange, but refs are gods in Spain, and questioning them is heresy. Sevilla's appeal might shave a game or two, but the message is clear: keep your cool, coach. Easier said than done when relegation's breathing down your neck.

So, there you have it – Almeyda's ban is the latest twist in Sevilla's survival saga. Will they rally? Sink without him? Pour another round and let's chat after Getafe. Cheers to chaotic LaLiga – never a dull moment.

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