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Jude Bellingham claims Jesús Gil Manzano for his expulsion

BELLINGHAM DID NOT INSULT HIM DESPITE THE RED

The reason why Gil Manzano expelled Jude Bellingham

Published:3/03/2024 - 08:04h

Updated:4/03/2024 - 08:38h

Jude Bellingham reappeared at Mestalla after missing the last two LaLiga games due to a sprained ankle. The Englishman had a fairly discreet game against Valencia and ended up being sent off amid the controversy at the end of the match

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The Real Madrid suffered the expulsion of Jude Bellingham in the middle of the controversy played final of the party in front of Valencia (2-2). The mediocentro converted the goal that would have given the victory to the ones of Carlo Ancelotti in the 90+9', but Jesús Gil Manzano sentenced the end of the just meeting two seconds before, when Brahim had to launch a centre from the right.

The English, after darse that his goal of head had not been validated, ran to protest, incrédulo by the sucedido. "It's To fucking goal! The ball is in the air!", it shouted the player of the Real Madrid to the referee extremeño, the one who decided to show the red to the '5' by his airado catchword. At the end, Jude followed asking explanations to the fourth referee and to the delegate of the RFEF, while Carlo Ancelotti treated to calm him.

The reasons of Gil Manzano to expel to Jude Bellingham

In accordance with the official record of Gil Manzano, the international English demanded his decision to finalise the party with a "aggressive attitude and to cries", quoting in the sentence mentioned ("is a damned goal"). To the mediocentro will fall him, in principle, an alone party of sanction, by which will not be in the duel in front of the Celtic in Santiago Bernabéu next Sunday.

This was the second expulsion of Bellingham in his career and the first by red direct. In this regard, Ancelotti backed to his player, ensuring that his catchword was respectful. "The player has been clear in what it has said. It has approached of vehement form after the goal and was normal after what has happened. It has not been an insult. To see that they write in the record", puntualizó the Italian.

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