Real Madrid midfielder Jude Bellingham has been handed a two-match suspension after being red-carded for his outburst during the La Liga match against Valencia over the weekend.
The suspension comes despite Madrid appealing the red card. The Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) issued the diktat saying Bellingham showed «contempt or disregard» towards referee Gil Manzano when Madrid players and staff surrounded him.
The English player has also been fined $652 (£513) while Madrid will have to fork $760 (£598). RFEF disciplinary committee also dismissed Madrid's argument that the referee had made an «error».
What happened?
The controversy erupted after Bellingham scored the supposed winner, deep into stoppage time, only for the referee to disallow it saying he had blown the whistle before the ball went into the back of the net.
Anguished that the goal was chalked off, Bellingham lost his temper and charged alongside his teammates at the referee and allegedly mouthed: «It’s a f*cking goal, the ball is in the air. What the f*ck is that!»
Manzano didn't like what he heard and reached for his back pocket, flashing a red card in the direction of the England international.
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The tempers continued to flare as Vinicus Jr. got into a heated altercation with a Valencia player before others had to intervene to separate the two. Meanwhile, fullback Dani Carvajal could be seen gesturing animately towards the Real Madrid bench as the controversy unfolded.
In a post-match interview, Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti provided full support to his midfield star, saying he had not insulted the referee.
“He didn’t insult the referee. He was respectful.
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