Real Madrid was again in the limelight of the controversy after Team Star Jude Bellingham Has been sent off after claiming swear to the referee in the game against Osasuna. FC Barcelona coach Hansi -girl weighed the debate, make his views clear to both Bellingham and his own players.
In the 40th minute, Bellingham confronted referee Jose Luis Munille Montero after a foul, resulting in the judge issuing a red card. While Bellingham and Real Madrid maintain the player said “F – by,” Munillea Montero’s official report claims he heard “F – you.” Before BarcelonaMatch against Rayo Vallecano was asked girls about the controversy and shared her thoughts on the difference between the two phrases:
“When you tell me this is not nice. I think it is disrespectful, but I must not decide on the situation“Admitted the coach. “This is always what I say to my players: ‘Why do you waste energy to speak or discuss with the judge about his decision?“We have a person on the pitch who is allowed to talk to the judge, and that is the captain. We must accept itHe added.
Flick then drew a parallel with another sport. “I really like handball. When you see it, the referee and the ball whistle go down. This is the same thing, I think we can learn from that sport. I don’t like this behavior, and I said this today to my players. Because in the end it is not good for the team when you doAnd you can get a red card. It’s a weakness and we don’t want it. “

Flick’s strong posture not only acts as a message to Bellingham and Real Madrid but also reinforces The importance of maintaining discipline on the pitch for their own players.

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Real Madrid aims to appeal Bellingham’s red cards
According to several Spanish stores, Real Madrid prepares to appeal the decision and get Bellingham’s red card archedHope he will be available for their next La Liga match against Girona.
“In the 40th minute, Bellingham was sent off for the following reasons: To address me, at a short distance, in the following words: ‘f- you‘”Munille Montero wrote in the official match report. The whites Plan to present video evidence to counteract this statement and claim that there was a misunderstanding.
At the same time, Bellingham has tried to calm the situation. On he wrote “Enough said about the misunderstandingJust wanted to apologize again for leaving my teammates in such a tough position and thanking the fans for their support and understanding. See you on Wednesday at home“Before the second leg toward Manchester City.