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Ex-Man United defender Marcos Rojo banned for angry referee confrontation
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- Rojo receives a four-match ban after clashing with the referee during Racing Club vs River Plate, underscoring ongoing disciplinary issues in Argentina.
- The incident involved Rojo striking Lucas Martínez Quarta and then directing insults at the referee as he left the pitch, culminating in a red card.
- River Plate secured a 2-0 victory in the league clash where Rojo's actions triggered the disciplinary response.
- Rojo, 36, has been sent off twice in 15 appearances for Racing since joining last summer, highlighting a pattern of disciplinary trouble.
- Rojo's Racing Club contract expires in June, adding uncertainty to his future amid ongoing disciplinary concerns.
- Previously, Rojo spent six years at Manchester United, making 122 appearances before leaving for Boca Juniors in 2021.
- Rojo joined Racing Club from Boca Juniors last summer, continuing his high-profile career in Argentina.
- The incident occurred during a league match in Argentina between Racing Club and River Plate, a high-stakes domestic clash.
- Rojo's latest outburst adds to a broader disciplinary pattern, amplifying questions about his future prospects in top-flight football.
- The Goal.com piece frames Rojo's ban within a narrative of a fiery veteran whose career has included major clubs like Manchester United and Racing Club.
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