Bellingham, the bad news

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Bad news has just fallen for Jude Bellingham.

Casa Blanca will indeed have to do without Jude Bellingham for its next two La Liga matches. After losing his temper with referee Gil Manzano during the draw between Valencia and Real Madrid (2-2), last Saturday in the league, the England international received a red card.

Meeting this Wednesday, the La Liga Competition Committee decided to impose a two-match suspension on the former BvB midfielder, who was criticized for his attitude ” agressive “ towards the referee of the match. It must be said that the latter whistled the end of the match a few moments before Bellingham shook the nets.

Appeal rejected

A decision that went badly with the White House, which appealed. An appeal to which the appeal committee decided not to pursue, confirming the suspension of two matches, according to the Cope.

“I didn’t say anything offensive, I didn’t say anything different from what my teammates said and I think sometimes because I’m new they want to make an example of medefended Bellingham in comments relayed by the Daily Mail. Ultimately I have to be responsible for my actions and I’m not proud, but I think two matches for that is a bit ridiculous. However, if it is two matches, I have to take responsibility and I will support the team from the stands. » The 20-year-old midfielder will therefore miss the Merengue’s next two Liga matches, against Celta Vigo and Osasuna.

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