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While Real Madrid smelled about the allocation of a penalty to Rivals Atletico Madrid for a challenge about Samuel Lino in the first half, Los Colchoneros was astonished about the decision not to send Dani Ceballos for a dangerous challenge on Pablo Barrios during their 1-1 Derby Clash on Saturday. Both parties have a long list of complaints that they, according to them, have become unheard of, and the newest sequel to escape from the civil servants in the opinion of Atletico fans is a dirty tirade of Jude Bellingham.
The 21-year-old star has noticed his passion and driven nature since he has arrived in the Spanish capital, but it has sometimes been transferred. He was sent last season for deviating opinions against Valencia after he had seen a goal that was not allowed in Mestalla. However, it was not the first time that he had become less than polite with the officials, after he had repeatedly told Pablo Gonzalez Fuertes to 'f *** off' during a 2-0 win over Granada in the Santiago Bernabeu in November 2023 .
He escaped that match despite the fact that he had already been booked, and on Saturday evening Los Rojiblancos was certainly confused by the decision not to admonish him. Movistar+ published images and sound where after De Lijnman gave a decision against him, Bellingham shouts 'F *** You Man, F *** Off'. After complaining to the referee, he is also seen that he grabs his genitals in a show of his dissatisfaction.
He is not the first player who curses a referee, nor the first to escape action, but the inconsistency of civil servants has not caused frustration in Spain. Last year, as noted by Cadena Cope, Getafe Vooruit Mason Greenwood was wrongly sent for saying what Gonzalez Fuertes believed as 'F *** You', who was later withdrawn after they were proven it was not what he said what what was what he said He said. On various occasions, La Liga players have seen that they send offs because they simply said referees that they are also 'very bad', albeit in Spanish.
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