Real Madrid, the huge scandal

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The goal denied to Jude Bellingham on Saturday evening in Valencia triggered the anger of Real Madrid and great astonishment among football observers.

We’re going to hit the referees again, okay, but how can we defend a decision bordering on the absurd to remain polite? Jude Bellingham, definitely the man of Real Madrid this season, gave his team the victory in added time of the match played Saturday evening on the FC Valence field. This is what everyone believed before the goal was canceled by Gil Manzano.

The referee of this match on the 27th day of La Liga whistled the end of the match at the moment of Brahim Diaz’s cross, which was going to find the victorious header from Jude Bellingham, following a corner in favor of Real Madrid (90th + 9).

Vinicius the savior

The English midfielder and Carlo Ancelotti’s players rushed to the game director to shout their anger. Jude Bellingham was shown a red card for protesting amid the mayhem.

Vinicius Jr managed to save the furniture of the White House, trailing 2-0 on the Mestalla pitch after two goals scored in the half-hour mark (27th, 30th), with a double (45th + 5, 76th). In the standings, Real Madrid leads with 66 points, seven better than Girona, and a game in hand.

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