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Jude Bellingham is banned for two games, the fine he and Real Madrid need to pay

Bellingham will not be able to play the next two La Liga games for Real Madrid.

By Emmanuel Mendez

Jude Bellingham will face a two match ban after the red card he received at the end of the Valencia game.
Jude Bellingham will face a two match ban after the red card he received at the end of the Valencia game.
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The end of the Valencia vs. Real Madrid shocked the football world with how outrageous the end of the game was. The referee of the game, Gil Manzano, ended the game when the ball was crossed in the air by Real Madrid attacking in the Valencia box. Jude Bellingham scored a header from that last cross, and the Los Blancos could have left the stadium with three crucial points. The Real Madrid players surrounded the referee at the end of the game as they couldn't believe the referee's decision of not letting the play finish before the full-time whistle.

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Bellingham was the most upset as his goal would have won Real Madrid the game, and he couldn't believe that it didn't count. Bellingham went up to Manzano and said, "It’s a f*cking goal; the ball is in the air. What the f*ck is that.” For those comments, Jude Bellingham would face a ban.

It is now official that Bellingham will miss the next two La Liga games due to suspension for his words to the referee. Relevo reports that the incident is described as “Attitudes of contempt or inconsideration towards referees, managers or sports authorities.” Bellingham will miss the game against Celta de Vigo at home this Sunday and the away game against Osasuna on March 16th. Along with this, Bellingham will face around a $718 fine, and Real Madrid will face a $761 fine. Real Madrid will try to appeal these decisions.

Carlo Ancelotti was asked about the Valencia game in a press conference before the RB Leipzig game. Ancelotti said, "I don’t need to speak to Jude Bellingham about what happened at the Mestalla. It was the wrong decision; there was no insult.”

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