The Disciplinary Committee of the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) This Wednesday he allowed Jude Bellingham two games for his dismissal with a straight red card at the end of the last day’s match against Valencia at the Mestalla. The Committee’s resolution rejected the allegations of real Madrid in defense of the English footballer and punished him for attitudes of contempt or lack of consideration towards referees.
Bellingham headed a Brahim Díaz cross into the net that would have made it 2-3 for his team in the moment Referee Gil Manzano Signaled the end of the match, without proving the goal, and then sent him off with a straight red card for address “in an aggressive and shouting attitude”, according to the arbitration report.
After Wednesday’s Champions League match against Leipzig at the Bernabéu, Belligham declared in front of the Movistar Plus+ cameras that “at the moment it’s difficult to say anything because there are investigations and resources underway. We all know what happened The referee is human, but so am I. “They should use a little more common sense when judging actions.”
The English footballer believes that he does not deserve to be sent off. “I didn’t say anything offensive to the referee. I think I did the same with my other classmates. I feel sometimes, because I’m new, they want to set an example. At the end of the day I have to be responsible for my actions and I gave them a reason to fire me,” lament
Bellingham admitted that “I’m not happy about getting fired, but I think if the League appeals and the club can come to an agreement because I think two games for that is a bit ridiculous, but if I have to miss them I will take responsibility and support the team from the stands.”
The punishment against Bellingham, which can be appealed before the Appeals Committee, will prevent him from playing matches in the next two days of the League, next Sunday against Celtic at the Bernabéu and on Saturday 16th in front of Osasuna in Pamplona.
Source: La Verdad

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