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Jude Bellingham allegedly slipped up on Saturday evening in front of the referee of Real Madrid-Espanyol Barcelona (4-1), a match on the 6th day of La Liga.
Munuera Montero is clearly not the type to hesitate when it comes to showing yellow cards. The Andalusian referee notably drew his gun on Saturday evening against Kylian Mbappé (32nd), Jude Bellingham (82nd) and Vinicius Junior (82nd). The three Real Madrid players, opposed at the Santiago Bernabeu in theEspanyol Barcelona (4-1)had the bad reflex to protest a decision of the game director.
During this meeting of the 6th day of the
Spanish ChampionshipJude Bellingham even crossed an additional limit after being warned 8 minutes from the end of regulation time. Local media, such as
Brandreport an insult uttered by the young English midfielder.
Ancelotti takes no risks
” You are a piece of shit !” Or ” What a shit “, the former Dortmund player reportedly shouted at Mr Montero. If the referee did not hear Jude Bellingham’s sharp comments, the Real Madrid number 5 could be sanctioned if the Spanish League intervenes.
To avoid any escalation, Carlo Ancelotti took the lead. The Italian coach of the White House took off Jude Bellingham, three minutes after his outburst.
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