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Bad News Jude Bellingham was reprimanded by Carlo Ancelotti for being a self-centered player.

Bad News Jude Bellingham was reprimanded by Carlo Ancelotti for being a self-centered player.

Carlo Ancelotti maintains that his star player did not “insult” the referee and has not spoken to Jude Bellingham regarding the “wrong” red card against Valencia. following his “what the f*** was that?” question. after his Real Madrid victory was eliminated
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Despite Jude Bellingham’s ire, Carlo Ancelotti claims he has not spoken to him about his red card and subsequent ruled-out victory against Valencia on Saturday.



He also thinks that despite being sent off for disobedience, his star player did not “insult” referee Jesus Gil Manzano.


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Bellingham became enraged when the referee blew the whistle as Brahim Diaz delivered his cross, negating his header that would have given the team a thrilling 3-2 victory at the Mestalla.



“What the f*** was that?” he then questioned the referee. Manzaro received a red card for his outburst as a vengeful Madrid mob surrounded him.


“I don’t need to talk to him about it; I haven’t spoken to him about it.” According to Ancelotti, he is doing amazing.

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Jude Bellingham and Carlo Ancelotti have not spoken, but Ancelotti maintains that he did not make any “insults.”

After Bellingham’s potential winner in Real Madrid’s draw with Valencia was disqualified, he was dismissed for disobedience.
“What transpired the other day was incorrect—the red card.” Although he was a little frustrated, he didn’t say anything offensive.

The goal was not intended to stand because, after all, you cannot score after the game is over in football.

When Real Madrid files an appeal, they plan to bring up the incident involving Mason Greenwood.

Saturday at the Mestalla, Carlo Ancelotti’s team fell behind 2-0 in the first half despite goals from Hugo Duro and Roman Yaremchuk for the home team.

But the La Liga leaders rallied, and Vinicius’ brace leveled the score prior to Bellingham’s furious last-ditch protests.

With the clock at 98:40 at full-time, seven minutes had been added, plus additional time after the referee had given Valencia a penalty before later changing his mind after a review.

“An unprecedented refereeing decision by Gil Manzano prevented Real Madrid’s victory against Valencia at Mestalla,” the Madrid team stated in a statement.

Bellingham will now miss Real Madrid’s match against Celta Vigo the following week, and if an appeal is ultimately denied, the suspension might be prolonged.

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The team is certain, though, that the straight red will be reversed, just as Greenwood’s was earlier in the campaign.

Real Madrid intends to challenge the referee’s ruling by citing a related Mason Greenwood incident.
Three Getafe players were sent off in the team’s January loss to Rayo Vallecano, including the Manchester United loanee.

Greenwood received a straight red card for his disobedience, but the ruling was later overturned on appeal after it was discovered that he had not cursed at the referee but had instead yelled “f***sake” in annoyance at not receiving a foul.

Ancelotti stated over the weekend that “he didn’t insult the referee.” He showed deference. In English, he merely stated, “It was a f***ing goal.”

Bellingham, who joined Los Blancos from Borussia Dortmund in the summer, has had an incredibly successful first season in Spain.

With 16 goals in 22 appearances, the England international is leading the league in scoring this season, which is his most productive to date.

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