Referee who sent off Bellingham is under investigation & could face a 5-year ban

The referee who sent controversial Jude Bellingham is reportedly investigated.

Bellingham remained astonished when Jose Luis Munuera Montero pulled a red card in the first half of the collision of Real Madrid with Osasuna in Laliga, with that the official thought reported that he said “F *** u.”

The midfielder of England claimed that he said 'F *** off', but the Superstar of Los Blancos could still be confronted with a ban on 12 games before the incident, in which Bellingham was passionately defended by his head coach Carlo Ancelotti – and re -synchronized ' – and Napynchronized' thanks to the manager of Real Madrid's disgusting Rivals Barcelona, ​​Hansi Flick from Real Madrid.

It has also been reported that Madrid is considered so furious with the decision against their player that the Laliga Giants are beating a switch from the Spanish top flight.

In the aftermath of the incident, which Madrid saw back to 10 men and more than half of the game had to play a man – eventually pulled 1-1 to lose ground in the title race – Munera Montero was subject to death threats.

In a non -related incident, he has since been examined by the compliant committee of the Spanish football federation.

According to Diario AS, a formal study has started into the 'extra-sporting activities' that is supposedly organized by the civil servant.

It is said that it is considered whether he is contrary to point 9.1 of the Regulatory Code, which states that 'when the persons bound by this rule (including referees) have secondary interests that can interfere with the fulfillment of their professional obligations' .

Munuera Montero is the owner of Sports Consultancy Agency Talentus Sports, whose alleged customers include UEFA, Laliga and various other football clubs, allegedly including people like Atletico Madrid and Manchester City.

It has been reported that the official can be banned for up to five years if he has a conflict of interest.

Both Jose Luis Munuera Montero and the Spanish football federation were contacted for comment.

With regard to the red card of Bellingham, it is now assumed that Real Madrid has met Laliga's referee (CTA) and accused officials of 'Bias'.

Bellingham, for his part, is considered optimistic about avoiding a potentially long ban, because he shared his thoughts about the incident on social media.

“Enough said about the misunderstanding,” Bellingham wrote in a message to supporters. 'I just wanted to apologize again for leaving my teammates in such a difficult position and thank fans for their support and understanding.

“Until Wednesday at home.”

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