Real Madrid appeals Bellingham sanction

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The match between Real Madrid and Valencia has been the talk of the town. Between the arbitration scandal and Diakhaby’s major injury, the matter is far from being resolved. Especially since Real Madrid have decided to appeal the sanction of Jude Bellingham (20), sent off at the end of the match for protest.

“We appealed because we think the sanction is exaggerated”first assured Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti at a press conference. “It was not an insult, it is written in the report. They assessed the aggressiveness with which he approached the referee. Bellingham protests, like everyone else. Many do it in a more exaggerated way than he does. And nothing more. We do not think the sanction is fair., then justified the Italian technician. The Englishman himself did not understand his sanction, of two matches.

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