Catalans’ No 1 lost the plot after loss in the Spanish capital.
Barca’s Spain international shot-stopper Victor Valdes has been suspended for four matches following his red card for haranguing referee Miguel Perez Lasa in the aftermath of Saturday’s 2-1 Liga loss at Real Madrid.
Perez Lasa after he had not awarded a penalty to the Catalans when Sergio Ramos appeared to have tripped Adriano in stoppage time.
The Spanish international was given a yellow card by the referee for his outburst but continued to argue which pushed the referee into showing a straight red.
The official later stated in his post-match report the Valdes repeatedly shouted ‘you have no shame.’
The club confirmed their intention to appeal the suspension on Wednesday but if the decision is not overturned or reduced, the 31-year-old will miss the next four league games against Deportivo la Coruna, Rayo Vallecano, Mallorca and Celta Vigo.
However, Valdes will be available to play against AC Milan in their crucial Champions League last-16 second-leg next Tuesday at the Nou Camp as they attempt to overturn a 2-0 deficit.
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