New footage sees raging Jude Bellingham KICK VAR monitor in frustration after Real Madrid’s last-gasp defeat

Jude Bellingham made the VAR monitor in frustration after the last defeat of Real Madrid.

The Spanish giants fell at home on a shock loss to Valencia after Hugo Duro went home in the dying seconds.

Real Madrid concluded enough opportunities to win the game, although few fell the way of Bellingham.

The English star produced the assist for the goal of Vinicius JR, but he cut a frustrated figure at the last whistle.

While he walked off the field at full -time Bellingham, his emotions let him get better.

He unleashed his anger at the VAR monitor and kicked the bottom of the machine in anger.

It is not the first time that Bellingham has lost its cool this season after he had got into trouble for his verbal attack on a referee in February.

The midfielder of Real Madrid was a red card in a 1-1 draw with Osasuna after what he claims was a “miscommunication” between him and referee Jose Munuera.

Munuera claimed that Bellingham was screaming “F *** you” – who could have had the English international land a ban of twelve games.

In the report of Munuera after the game, he claimed: “In the 40th minute, Bellingham was sent for the following reason: before addressing me, just a few meters away, in the following terms: 'F *** you'.”

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Bellingham immediately refuted the claim and insisted: “It is clear that it was a mistake and there is a miscommunication. I remember the incident very well, but I also saw the video and the video does not match the report.

“I don't want to go too much in detail about what was said, but it is like an expression like 'F ***'.

“I hope that the sculpture review can show that this is not the same as the report and in the future that the federation can keep it in consideration because it is enormous evidence.

“It is clear that we cannot change the result, but I think there will be a change.”

Bellingham received a two-game ban for his behavior.

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