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Real Madrid midfielder, Joud Bellingham, said his red card for the opposition on Saturday against Osasuna was “misunderstanding” and did not insult the referee. England was rejected 39 minutes after Madrid tied 1-1 in El SADAR when he exchanged words with referee Jose Monueria Montero, who then reached his red card. Bellingham said he was expressing his frustration in general rather than insulting the official. “I think you can see clearly in the video, I remember the accident well, it was an expression (I was saying) for myself,” said the 21 -year -old.

“I do not direct myself towards judgment, but it is clear that there was a misunderstanding. He believes that I said (something humiliating) for him …

“There was no intention to insult him, and there was no insult, and for this reason I think you can see a misunderstanding.”

Real Madrid strongly criticized the referee in Spain in recent weeks, as he sent a letter to the Spanish Football Association called “counterfeit”.

Bellingham said he hoped in the video guide on what he said he could use to help him avoid a great comment.

In his report, Monuerra Montero indicated that Pellingham seemed to be insulting.

“It is difficult when the referee is not sure, to determine that I said something I did not do, and as a result the team hinders,” said Bellingham.

“I just want to make sure that the team knows that I was not responsible enough to put them in a position in which I intentionally wanted to leave 10, but of course it means sharing means this is the case.

“I hope the footage will be reviewed and we see that they are not the same report, and that moving forward can keep this into consideration because it is a huge evidence.”

Bellingham said his conscience was clear after the accident.

“The report, it is clear that the reason behind sending me does not match what I said,” he added.

“So I am very calm in this situation, knowing that I was not wrong to say to myself an expression I have been saying since I was, as you know, at the age of 16, 17 years old, for right or error.”

The second red card of Pelingham for Madrid since joined Borussia Dortmund in 2023, with the first of March after he argued with the referee Jesus, the generation of Manzano after a 2-2 draw in the league in Valenica.

“I think last year is a little more difficult … I think I definitely put myself in a situation,” Bellingham added.

The drawing of Real Madrid ranked two points in second place Atletico before confronting Celta later on Saturday, but Los Blancos III was in a row in the league without victory.

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