Why did Jude Bellingham receive a red card against Valencia?
Midfielder Jude Bellingham received a red card in Real Madrid's 2-2 draw against Valencia, the reason being because he shouted at the referee.
Real both lost people and points with the referee's confusing decision
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Real was 2-0 away from home against Valencia, but then Vinicius Junior scored twice to help the away team equalize the score at 2-2. The final minutes were really dramatic, and Los Blancos should have had all 3 points after midfielder Jude Bellingham scored a header in the 99th minute, but the goal was not recognized because the referee blew the final whistle.
Referee Gil Manzano blew the whistle to end the match in a situation where Brahim Diaz was passing the ball from the edge of the penalty area towards the English international in the penalty area. Seeing that Bellingham's goal was not recognized, Real Madrid's stars were angry.
The referee gave Bellingham a red card for reacting |
The away team players and Real's coaching staff immediately surrounded the referee, who quickly showed red cards including a red card to Bellingham, this is the first red card the 2003-born midfielder has received since. since moving to Bernabeu last summer.
It was reported that the 20-year-old player shouted at referee Manzano, and that was the reason he received a red card. Real called Manzano's decision to stop the match unprecedented and confirmed they would appeal Bellingham's red shirt.
Bellingham was also one of many players to send their best wishes to Valencia star Mouctar Diakhaby, who suffered a horrific leg injury during the match.
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