MADRID — The UEFA disciplinary committee didn’t hesitate. Real Madrid forward Rodrygo has been handed a confirmed two-match ban, ruling him out of the critical Champions League play-off tie against Benfica. The ruling comes as a crushing blow to a Madrid side already reeling from a chaotic 4-2 defeat in Lisbon and a mounting injury list that includes England star Jude Bellingham.
The 60-Second Meltdown
The incident that sparked the suspension occurred during the dying embers of Madrid’s final league phase match on January 28. In a sequence that stunned the Bernabéu faithful, the 25-year-old Brazilian lost his composure in spectacular fashion. Frustrated by what he perceived as time-wasting, Rodrygo unleashed a verbal tirade at Italian referee Davide Massa.
Massa showed two yellow cards in under a minute—a flash of plastic that marked Rodrygo’s first dismissal in his entire Real Madrid career. The winger’s dissent rules him out for both legs against the Portuguese giants on February 17 and 25.
“I Got Carried Away”
“Yesterday, I got carried away in the heat of the moment when complaining about time wasting. That’s not how I usually behave. I had never been sent off playing for Real Madrid and I am aware of the consequences. We will continue to stand together and fight for this badge.” — Rodrygo, via social media
While the apology was swift, the damage is done. Rodrygo has been a staple in the lineup this season, contributing three goals and six assists in 26 appearances. His absence strips Madrid of vital creativity on the wing just as they prepare to face a defensively rigid Benfica side managed by none other than former Madrid boss Jose Mourinho.
Double Trouble: The Bellingham Injury
If losing Rodrygo was a headache, the potential absence of Jude Bellingham is a migraine for Carlo Ancelotti. The 22-year-old midfielder limped off with a hamstring issue during Sunday’s La Liga clash against Rayo Vallecano. Reports suggest he could face a month on the sidelines.
Without Bellingham’s drive through the middle and Rodrygo’s flair on the flank, Madrid looks vulnerable. They are walking into a high-stakes play-off against a Benfica team riding high on morale—specifically the type of morale that comes from your goalkeeper, Anatoliy Trubin, scoring a dramatic 98th-minute goal to seal qualification.
Expert Analysis: The Mourinho Trap
Jose Mourinho smells blood. The “Special One” knows exactly how to dismantle a Madrid team lacking its primary offensive outlets. Expect Benfica to sit deep, absorb pressure, and frustrate a disjointed Madrid attack. Without Rodrygo to stretch the play or Bellingham to crash the box, Madrid’s remaining forwards will face double-teams all night.
Ancelotti must now shuffle his deck. Does he trust the depth of the bench, or does he alter the system entirely? The road to Munich just got significantly steeper.

