- The midfielder said he had said 'fuck' by frustration himself
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Jude Bellingham will fulfill a prohibition of two games after the appeal of Real Madrid against a red card soft for allegedly telling an arbitrator 'F ***' that was rejected.
Bellingham was fired during the 1-1 draw in Madrid with Osasuna last weekend after Juan Luis Munuera Montero awarded that he had sworn. The midfielder sought to defend himself arguing that he had said 'fuck' with anger for his own actions.
But his pleas fell into the deaf ears and his suspension was confirmed today by the Disciplinary Committee of the Spanish Football Federation, who said that the club was not able to definitely try that Bellingham had not directed his comment with classification X towards the referee.
'Real Madrid, based on the images and expert opinion sent, could not show that he says “fuck” instead of “f*ck you,” said the explanation.
“It is presumed that the referee's report is true and, therefore, the appeal fails.”
Madrid will launch another appeal on the decision with Bellingham currently prohibited for LaLiga matches against Girona and Real Betis during the next fortnight.

Jude Bellingham was sent controversial during Real Madrid's 1-1 draw with Osasuna

The referee showed Bellingham a straight red card after judging that he had said: 'F *** You'

The official, José Luis Munuera Montero, has claimed that since then he has undergone threats
Carlo Ancelotti's team had been leading Osasuna 1-0 at the time of Bellingham's red card and were forced to settle for a tie after the penalty of the second half of suede Budimir, expensive drop in a fight in a fight Title of three ways on the Spanish upper flight.
The video images of the incident showed Bellingham telling Munuera 'I am talking to you with respect' while disputing a decision, before it seems to say 'f *** off'.
“It is clear that (the referee) made a mistake, there was a lack of communication,” Bellingham said. 'I remember the incident very well, but I have also seen the video.
“The video does not match the report (of the referee) … I hope the images are reviewed.”
Ancelotti added after the game: 'I think (the referee) did not understand English well.
'(Bellingham) said f *** off, not screwed. (The referee) made a mistake … I don't think it's offensive … Bellingham did nothing to be sent today. '

Bellingham sought to defend himself by stating that 'fuck' said for anger to himself

Carlo Ancelotti believes that the referee made an expensive mistake and pointed a language barrier
Explosive reports in Spain have affirmed that Madrid has considered leaving LaLiga in front of the last offices storm, feeling that the shipment was only the large amount of decisions to have gone against them so far this season.
The referee in the heart of the row, meanwhile, has said that his family has been attacked with threats and “attacks” and insisted that football is “promoting violence.”
Stating that officials were now constantly at risk, he said The great game: 'Today was my turn, but how long has these attacks been suffering?
'They are vilifying my nephews, they are attacking my nine brothers, my 80 -year -old father went to Mass today and … I better stay silent.
'What are we creating? How can we show in a newspaper the barbarities we are saying? Are we crazy? Are we controlling violence or promotion?
'This is getting out of control. What sport are we creating with football?