Real Madrid are reportedly seeking for ways to quit Laliga in a fresh protest against the league’s President, Javier Tebas.
According to the Daily Express, following a string of alleged injustices, which were exacerbated by the contentious dismissal of England star, Jude Bellingham over the weekend, the Spanish giants are believed to be seeking “asylum” in a foreign league.
After Real Madrid became enraged at a decision in their previous game against Espanyol, Bellingham was sent off for allegedly telling referee Munuera Montero, “f*** you,” which the 21-year-old denies.
They believed that Carlos Romero ought to have been sent off for a challenge on Kylian Mbappe before the Espanyol star scored the game-winning goal in a shocking 1-0 loss.
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After a string of unsatisfactory outcomes, Barcelona could possibly pass Madrid and take the lead in La Liga. After Bellingham was sent off, Osasuna managed to level the score against ten men Los Blancos and deprive Carlo Ancelotti’s team of two points.
Real assert that video evidence shows Bellingham yelling “f*** off” out of personal aggravation rather than directed at the referee, in response to Ancelotti’s pointed remark that “VAR must have been turned off.”
According to La Liga rules, players who are found guilty of “insulting, offending, or addressing the main referee, assistants, fourth official, directors, or sports authorities in offensive terms or attitudes” will be suspended for four to twelve games, which could result in the Three Lions star receiving a 12-match ban.
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