Jude Bellingham at risk of LaLiga punishment as mic catches Real Madrid star’s X-rated rant at derby linesman live on TV
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Jude Bellingham risks possible LaLiga punishment after an X-rated blast at an assistant referee.
In the 12th minute of Real Madrid’s 1-1 draw with Atletico Madrid, the England superstar screamed “f*** you man, f*** off” as a throw went against the home side.
This foul-mouthed outburst comes months after he told a referee he was a “piece of s***” during Real’s 4-1 win against Espanyol.
Bellingham, 21, escaped sanction for those actions in September but it remains to be seen whether Spanish league bosses will penalise this latest emotional rant, which was heard clearly on TV.
Julian Alvarez, formerly of Manchester City, scored a penalty on 35 minutes for Atletico but Real equalised through France World Cup winner Kylian Mbappe on 50 minutes.
Carlo Ancelotti’s side remain top of the league by a point ahead of their City rivals with 15 games left.
British Formula 1 driver George Russell attended the derby at the Santiago Bernabeu, watching the match from the comfort of the presidential box.
Ancelotti might make several changes for the Champions League playoff first-leg trip to Man City as he tries to juggle domestic and continental competitions.
The reigning European champions have a mounting injury list with defenders David Alaba (muscle) and Antonio Rudiger (hamstring) out – while Eder Militao and Dani Carvajal are long-term absentees with serious knee injuries.
The Italian chief said: “For Tuesday’s game, we have to see the recovery of those who have played.
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“Those who haven’t played today have an advantage to play on Tuesday.”
Spanish defender Lucas Vazquez said: “Another huge game awaits us in Manchester.
“It will be a difficult match against a great opponent that we have faced in the last four years.
“The team is eager to show our football and our worth and try to get a win there.”