
The Real Madrid -man was fired for comments to the referee in a LaLiga match against Osasuna.
Real Madrid Star Jude Bellingham saw Red in the Laliga match against Osasuna, apparently rejected for comments to the referee by the end of the first half.
Los Blancos looked reasonably comfortable thanks to an early goal from Kylian Mbappé, and rode on the way to the break. Bellingham, together with Luka Modric, protested against a decision by referee Jose Luis Munuera Montero.
The Englishman's comments were clearly considered unacceptable and the referee quickly stopped playing, reaching his pocket and gave Bellingham a right red.
Despite his playing style of Games, Bellingham has largely avoided red cards during his young career. However, he has another resignation during his career of 252 games.
When was Bellingham's first red card?
As was the case against Osasuna, the first red card from Bellingham came as a result of comments to officials. The incident took place during a heated 2-2 draw with Valencia last season, a match remembered for the brace of Vinicius JR in the stadium where he had previously been the victim of racist attacks.
Madrid was 2-0 down but fought back to 2-2 and thought they had won it at death, when Bellingham went home from close by. However, it quickly happened that referee Gil Manzano had blown for the full -time whistle while the ball was in the air, which means that the goal would not be.
Bellingham, together with other Madrid players and employees, surrounded the referee and the Englishman was shown the first red card of his career. Speaking after the game, Carlo Ancelotti claimed that Bellingham had had bad luck to receive his mars orders for the comments.
“Something unknown has happened and it has never happened to me before,” Ancelotti explained. “We had possessed after the rebound. It has never happened to me before and there is nothing left to add. We were irritated by the red card of Bellingham because he said nothing insulting. It was frustration. “
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