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They couldn't stop him, what Bellingham said in the tunnel after Real Madrid didn't win

The English midfielder couldn't believe what he was experiencing tonight at the Bernabéu.

By William Estrella

The English midfielder couldn't believe what he was experiencing tonight at the Bernabéu.
The English midfielder couldn't believe what he was experiencing tonight at the Bernabéu.

The English midfielder couldn't believe what he was experiencing tonight at the Bernabéu. Real Madrid did not go beyond a draw tonight against Rayo Vallecano, a match that should generate self-criticism in those led by Carlo Ancelotti. The Italian coach, who lost Tchouameni after the Clásico but won Güler for the cause, introduced rotations in all lines of the field except in the goal. Thanks to them, players like Fran García, Modric and Joselu made an appearance in the starting team.
 

The Real Madrid fans left the Santiago Bernabéu stadium with a feeling of rage, especially due to the refereeing of Juan Martínez Munuera, who once again did his thing against the meringues. However, this feeling is not only among the fans, since Carlo Ancelotti's players ended up completely unhinged, especially because in every action of the duel they were greatly harmed.

This explains Jude Bellingham's anger with Juan Martínez Munuera in the first half, whom he reproached for his work on several occasions, something that never ceases to surprise, since the British player does not talk much with the referees. The English midfielder complained on the pitch at the Santiago Bernabéu stadium with a verbal dispute with the Valencian referee that lasted several minutes and even got worse.

With the break called, Jude Bellingham tried again to go after Martínez Munuera to ask him for explanations for the fouls he received from Rayo Vallecano without getting any card from the rival team. On that occasion, Eduardo Camavinga, who was already aware of his teammate's anger, stood in the way, and did not let the Briton get too close to the referee.

What Bellingham's told him in the tunnel

The Englishman had never been so indignant with a referee and he kept shouting that it was "incredible", "this can't be, it's incredible...", he said in the locker room tunnel as he went to half-time and he was right, although that nightmare lasted for 45 more minutes. The whites were not at their level, they missed some chances, but they were not sharp in front of the rival goal. Third game of the season that Madrid does not win... and in which Bellingham does not score. Too much coincidence.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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