Getafe manager Jose Bordalas has disclosed the comments made by Mason Greenwood to the referee that led to his straight red card against Rayo Vallecano.
Greenwood was sent off after just 50 minutes into Getafe’s match on Tuesday, reducing the team to nine players.
The Manchester United loanee received a straight red card for dissent, and manager Jose Bordalas shared post-game what Greenwood had communicated to the match official.
Getafe ultimately suffered a 2-0 defeat, and the match concluded with three of their players receiving red cards.
Juanmi Latasa was the first to be sent off after receiving a second yellow card, followed by Greenwood and Damien Suarez, who also saw red upon leaving the pitch after being substituted.
Greenwood is now set to serve a suspension due to his red card, and this incident may have repercussions for his future.
The forward has reportedly attracted interest from various clubs, including La Liga giants Barcelona and Atletico Madrid.
However, the red card is unlikely to leave a positive impression on potential suitors.
Despite the setback, Greenwood has been making an impact at Getafe since his move from Manchester United.
The club is reportedly interested in securing the 22-year-old on a permanent basis once his loan expires in the summer.