Real Madrid will appeal Jude Bellingham’s red card to the referee – La Opinion

Real Madrid will appeal Jude Bellingham’s red card to the referee – La Opinion



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Real Madrid, in a state of “shock” after the end of the Mestalla match when the referee whistled the end at the time of a cross that ended in a goal that would have given them the victory against Valenciawill present allegations for the defense of Jude Bellingham for the red cardboard that he received at the conclusion of the match.

The Madrid squad still in “shock” due to what happened in Mestallaas described by sources from the white club, which is already preparing the pertinent allegations to present to the Competition Committee in defense of Bellingham.

The referee of the match, Jesús Gil Manzano, after not conceding the English midfielder’s goal, recorded in the minutes the reason why he showed the red card to Bellingham for addressing him “in an aggressive attitude and shouting”, saying “it’s a fucking goal.” ” in their native language.

Real Madrid understands that, based on the referee’s report, no insult occurred and Bellingham’s expression does not deserve to be punished with a red card which will prevent him, at the very least, from playing the twenty-eighth game against Celta de Vigo at the Santiago Bernabéu.

What did referee Gil Manzano argue for Jude Bellingham’s expulsion?

Jesús Gil Manzano, referee who directed the Valencia-Real Madrid match at Mestalla, stated in the minutes that he showed a red card to Jude Bellingham after the match for addressing him “in an aggressive attitude and shouting”, saying “it’s a fucking goal” in his native language.

Bellingham had headed Brahim Díaz’s cross into the net at the moment when the referee signaled the end of the game without validating the goal. The English footballer protested the decision and received a red card that will cost him more than a one-game suspension in LaLiga.

“The Bellingham player was sent off for the following reason: After the end of the game and still on the field of play, he ran towards me in an aggressive and shouting attitude, repeating on several occasions ‘it’sa fucking goal’”Gil Manzano noted in the minutes.

Carlo Ancelotti, Real Madrid coach, defended his player’s complaint at a press conference.

“The player has been clear in what he said, Obviously he approached vehemently after the goal as is normal after what has happened, but it was not an insult at all,” he said.

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