Jude Bellingham’s feelings cooked over at the worst possible time. When Real Madrid fell to a last GASP 2-1 defeat against Valencia at Santiago Bernabeu, the 21-year-old midfielder was notified at the opposition, but at the pitch-side monitor. And now, with Real Madrid on his way into a seasonal defining collision with Arsenal in the UEFA Champions League, Bellingham can once again be in discipline problems.
Los Blancos had fought through 94 minutes of frustration before admitting a crushing late winner from Hugo Duro. The loss leaves them four points behind Barcelona in the La Liga title and deepens the review of Carlo Ancelotti’s team. But all eyes were at Bellingham when full -time whistle blew.
When the English international went from the field, He vented his anger by kicking on the hot sonasA feature caught on the camera and circulated to a large extent over social media. While the monitor was not visibly damaged, the act was sufficient to pay attention to La Liga’s disciplinary organs.
This is not Bellingham’s first brush with problems in Spain. Just last month he earned a two-match suspension After receiving a straight red card to claim to swear on the referee in a match against Osasuna. According to director Carlo Ancelotti, the official accused Bellingham accused of favorable “F** you, “* Although the Italian insisted that it was “F** off, “* express disagreement rather than direct insult.
The suspension kept the English midfielder out of key brackets, including The first part of the Champions League slips with Atletico Madrid. His absence was felt, and there is a growing concern in the club that another ban could now seriously damage their inlet.
How many games could Bellingham be banned for?
The rules for Royal Spanish Football Association (RFEF) are clear on aggression –alsoAgainst equipment. Kicking or damaging the league property can be penalized with a fine or prohibition ranging from one to three matches. Although no harm is confirmed, players can still face sanctions to “bring the game into disrepute” or show “disrespectful behavior.”
As Highlight and Relief Reported, if the referee did not include the incident in his match report, Bellingham may escape further penalties, which Celta Vigos Iago Aspas made in a similar incident last season. But in view of the 21-year-old’s latest discipline history, RFEF can choose a stricter interpretation.
I remember Durisimal sanctions to do what Bellingham did yesterday. The English man. Obviously nothing will happen.
Still Madrid’s bright lights
It is a frustrating paradox for Real Madrid. Bellingham remains his prominent artist this seasonAfter delivering double -digit goals and assists in all competitions. His assist for Vinicius against Valencia was another reminder of his value, even in defeat.
But his Disciplinary issues continue to assemblethrow a shadow over his brilliance on top. With Eight yellow cards, one red and several missed games because of shutdown this seasonThe passion of the English, while often his strength, is becoming increasingly a responsibility.