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Report substantiates Bellingham allegations
Jude Bellingham publicly complains about his suspension. A report from Spain suggests that his accusation is not unfounded.
Jude Bellingham has publicly complained about the treatment he receives from referees in LaLiga. “I didn’t say anything offensive,” Bellingham explained after his team reached the quarter-finals in the Champions League on Movistar+.
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He also “didn’t say anything that was different from what my teammates said, and I think sometimes they want to make an example of me because I’m new.”
A report from Marca suggests that Bellingham’s theory is not entirely without merit. Accordingly, the name of the ex-Dortmunder has been a topic of conversation among referees for a long time. His frequent complaints would disrupt the flow of the game, so he would be under special observation.
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Bellingham has already been on the verge of a red card several times, reports Marca. When he joined his teammates’ protests against Valencia, it was already clear that he would be sent off. As a comparison, the newspaper uses the Brazilian Neymar, who is said to have received special treatment among the referees during his time at FC Barcelona due to his penchant for acting.
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Bellingham was recently banned for two games after he complained vehemently to the referee, who had ended the game in the 2-2 draw against FC Valencia immediately before Bellingham’s supposed winning goal. The ex-Dortmunder had seen the red card.
But the 20-year-old also admitted that he was responsible for his behavior, and “I’m not proud either, but I think two games for that is a bit ridiculous. But if there are two games, I have to accept my responsibility and will cheer from the stands.”
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Real had announced that they wanted to appeal against the ban, but failed. According to the referee’s match report, Bellingham had aggressively said several times: “It’s saf***ing goal”.
In the 1-1 draw against Leipzig, which guaranteed progress in the premier class, Bellingham and Co. benefited from a controversial referee decision. Vinicius Junior, who made it 1-0 after a Bellingham assist, could have been sent off with a red card after an attack on Willi Orban.
2024-03-08 15:30:09
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