Getafe have made a move to reverse the red card issued to Mason Greenwood during La Liga defeat to Rayo Vallecano in midweek fixture.
Camello bagged a brace, scoring in 40+1th and 47th minutes to hand Rayo Vallecano a famous win over Getafe.
The game was marred in controversies with Getafe reduced to 8 men after having three of their players ejected off the game with red cards.
Mason Greenwood was among the three players who were given marching orders by the referee but his red card was controversial.
Greenwood was red carded after he apparently complained about lopsided officiating by the center-referee.
The Man United loanee protested the decision not to award Getafe a free-kick after he was roughly tackled by a Rayo Vallecano player.
Reacting to his protest, center-referee Figueroa Vasquez issued him a red card, adding the winger used a swear word on him.
Vasquez captured the incident in his match report but Mason Greenwood has denied he used a swear word on him.
As per reports from Spanish papers, La Liga have began investigation into the bust-up and Greenwood could be slammed with a four-match ban if he doesn't come out unscathed.
The red card from Figueroa Vasquez was Greenwood's first red of his card since his breakout into full professional football in 2018.
According to marca, Getafe are set to appeal the red card decision and do want an immediate response.
Spanish outlets report Figueroa's misconduct report about Mason Greenwood is being processed and the youngster could be slammed with a ban soon.
However, should Getafe's appeal against the red card goes through, Greenwood may end up not being suspended. This is why Getafe are hopeful of a quick response to their appeal.
It has not been a groundbreaking start to life with Getafe for Mason Greenwood but the youngster has established himself as an important player for the club.
He has scored 5 goals in 15 appearances for the club.
Camello bagged a brace, scoring in 40+1th and 47th minutes to hand Rayo Vallecano a famous win over Getafe.
The game was marred in controversies with Getafe reduced to 8 men after having three of their players ejected off the game with red cards.
Mason Greenwood was among the three players who were given marching orders by the referee but his red card was controversial.
Greenwood was red carded after he apparently complained about lopsided officiating by the center-referee.
The Man United loanee protested the decision not to award Getafe a free-kick after he was roughly tackled by a Rayo Vallecano player.
Reacting to his protest, center-referee Figueroa Vasquez issued him a red card, adding the winger used a swear word on him.
Vasquez captured the incident in his match report but Mason Greenwood has denied he used a swear word on him.
As per reports from Spanish papers, La Liga have began investigation into the bust-up and Greenwood could be slammed with a four-match ban if he doesn't come out unscathed.
The red card from Figueroa Vasquez was Greenwood's first red of his card since his breakout into full professional football in 2018.
According to marca, Getafe are set to appeal the red card decision and do want an immediate response.
Spanish outlets report Figueroa's misconduct report about Mason Greenwood is being processed and the youngster could be slammed with a ban soon.
However, should Getafe's appeal against the red card goes through, Greenwood may end up not being suspended. This is why Getafe are hopeful of a quick response to their appeal.
It has not been a groundbreaking start to life with Getafe for Mason Greenwood but the youngster has established himself as an important player for the club.
He has scored 5 goals in 15 appearances for the club.