Mbappe's one-match ban sets bad example, says Barca VP of Sports Rafael Yuste

IANS April 16, 2025 221 views

Barcelona's sports vice president Rafael Yuste has strongly condemned the one-match ban given to Kylian Mbappe for a dangerous tackle. The incident, which occurred during a match against Alaves, was deemed by Yuste as a shocking and potentially injurious play that deserves stricter punishment. Yuste argued that such lenient disciplinary actions set a poor example for football and undermine player safety. The controversy highlights ongoing debates about appropriate consequences for violent conduct in professional soccer.

"A single-match ban is a disgrace" - Rafael Yuste, Barcelona VP of Sports
Barcelona, April 16: Rafa Yuste, FC Barcelona’s vice president of sport, has harshly criticised a decision by La Liga’s Disciplinary Committee to give Kylian Mbappe a one-game ban after his horror challenge in the game against Alaves. Mbappe was sent off for a lunge on Alaves midfielder Antonio Blanco. The referee's report stated Mbappe was sent off for violent conduct, which results in a punishment of between one to three matches.

Key Points

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Mbappe's violent tackle on Alaves midfielder sparks disciplinary debate

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Barcelona criticizes lenient punishment for dangerous play

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One-match ban seen as insufficient for potential injury risk

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Incident highlights soccer's player conduct standards

A three-match ban would have seen Mbappe miss the Copa del Rey final against their El Clasico rivals on April 26.

"I would say it's absolutely absurd. A shocking tackle that could have injured the opponent and is completely disproportionate. If it had been one of our players, which they wouldn't do because they're clean, very sporting players.

“If he goes off the deep end like what happened with the Real Madrid player, it only reinforces our belief that we have to do much better to avoid relying on these things. Because this sets a bad example for football. This can't be allowed, and for me, a single-match ban is a disgrace,” said Yuste in an interview with Spanish radio Rac-1

Madrid will now put the game against Alaves in the rearview mirror as they get set to take on Arsenal in the second leg of the UEFA Champions League quarterfinals with a three-goal deficit to overcome.

Barca on the other hand secured a semifinal berth after defeating Borussia Dortmund 5-3 on aggregate. Yuste revealed he did suffer in the second-leg with Dortmund putting on a solid performance to win the clash 3-1, but said suffering is a part of Barcelona’s DNA.

"I suffered because we had a lot at stake, and when you have a lot at stake, what you want is to get through to the semifinals. That's a yellow hell, and it makes your temperature rise. Obviously, you suffer because we were close. Suffering is part of the Culés' DNA,” he added.

Reader Comments

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Javier R.
Yuste has a point here. That tackle was dangerous and a 1-match ban is laughable. La Liga needs to be more consistent with punishments. 😤
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Maria S.
As a Barca fan, I love Yuste's passion but the "our players are clean" comment is unnecessary. Every team has had dirty moments. Focus on the real issue - player safety!
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Tomás L.
Madrid fan here - even I think the punishment was too light. That kind of tackle deserves at least 3 games. Player safety should come first.
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Amira K.
The inconsistency in disciplinary actions is the real problem here. Some players get 3 matches for minor things while dangerous tackles get 1? Makes no sense 🤷‍♀️
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Paul D.
Love how Yuste turns this into a Barca vs Madrid thing when it should be about protecting players. That tackle was bad regardless of who made it.
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Sofia M.
The "suffering is part of our DNA" comment made me emotional 💙❤️ So true! But about Mbappe - dangerous play needs harsher punishments across the board.

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