Alaves coach Garcia informs Ancelotti that Endrick's foul deserved a red card, says Carlos Volcano.

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Endrick attempted to kick an Alaves defender despite the ball being nowhere near them, but surprisingly, he went unpunished by the match officials.

Alaves coach Luis Garcia insists Endrick should've been sent off in last night's defeat to Real Madrid.AdvertisementAdvertisement

Garcia later snapped at Real counterpart Carlo Ancelotti: "It was a red card, it was a red card."

He later explained it in the press room: "We have given our opinion on the matter but without any problem or confrontation. Endrick's case is a red card, we should have played the last 10 minutes with one more player. It is Endrick's intention to hit him, it is a clear red card and nothing more.

"It is a red card, there is nothing more, I am not going to talk about it any more. I am talking about a specific play and the red card is a red card, that's it. It is true that they have been given one or two yellow cards, but Endrick's action is another thing: it is a red card."