he forward will miss the league clash with Eibar on Saturday if Wednesday's booking is upheld
Real Madrid have confirmed they will appeal the yellow card shown to Cristiano Ronaldo in the 2-0 win over Rayo Vallecano on Wednesday.
The 30-year-old was booked for simulation after going to ground in
the penalty area following a tackle by Antonio Amaya, a decision which
prompted protests from him and his team-mates.
Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti also hit out at what he said was
an "unbelievable" decision by the referee, which resulted in Ronaldo's
fifth yellow of the season, ruling him out of the clash with Eibar on
Saturday.
However, the club remain hopeful of overturning the caution after
releasing a statement on Thursday: "Real Madrid will present an argument
against the yellow card shown to Cristiano Ronaldo in yesterday's match
against Rayo Vallecano."
It wasn't all bad news for the Portugal captain, though, as he scored
the opening goal of the game to bring up his 300th strike in all
competitions for the club, making him their third-highest goalscorer of
all-time.
James Rodriguez later added a second as Madrid ensured the gap between themselves and leaders
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