Real Madrid’s Jude Bellingham, a midfielder, was sent off in the team’s 2-2 draw with Valencia. He will therefore be unable to participate in two La Liga games.
On Saturday at the Mestalla, in the sixth minute of stoppage time, the twenty-year-old football player believed he had won. But as the cross was being passed, referee Gil Manzano sounded the full-time whistle.
The Englishman, Jude Bellingham, will still be able to play in Wednesday’s Champions League encounter between RB Leipzig and Real Madrid. The match is scheduled for the round of 16.
There were reports that Bellingham showed “contempt or disregard” for Manzano when Real players and staff were around. This information comes from the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF).
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Following Real’s three-week absence due to an ankle injury, Jude Bellingham and Real were fined 600 euros (£513) and 700 euros (£598), respectively.
Real attempted to contest Bellingham’s red card, but the RFEF disciplinary committee rejected their appeal. Real’s argument that the referee made an “error” in handling the event was denied.
Bellingham’s red card irritated us because he didn’t say anything offensive, said manager Carlo Ancelotti in response to the incident. That was the bit I found bothersome.
Bellingham can’t play for Real Madrid on Sunday against Celta Vigo or on March 16 against Osasuna due to his commitments. In the league, Bellingham presently leads Real Madrid by sixteen goals.
It is anticipated that he will be allowed to return to Athletic Bilbao on March 31, the final day of the international break.
England’s friendly matches against Brazil on March 23 and Belgium on March 26 are set.
As they prepare for their second meeting at the Bernabeu, Real Madrid leads Leipzig by seven points in the La Liga standings with a 1-0 lead.
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