Bellingham, scandal video surfaces

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Real Madrid had no choice in their 4-1 win over Espanyol on Saturday.

The players fell behind in the 54th minute and only managed to take the lead 20 minutes later. Despite this, perhaps the most notable frustration came when Los Blancos led 3-1.

Vinicius Junior and Jude Bellingham were seen furious with referee Jose Luis Munuera Montero after a decision went against them. The latter was even caught on camera calling the referee a ” shit “.

“Shit” referee

Bellingham’s comments came after he had already been shown a yellow card for the same foul he complained about. In that case, he can perhaps say he was very lucky not to be booked by Munuera Montero.

Real Madrid won’t be happy with these unnecessary yellow cards being accumulated by their star players, as they will undoubtedly have an effect later in the season. For now, it’s not so bad.

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