Real Madrid's attempts to overturn Jude Bellingham's two-match La Liga ban have been rejected by the Spanish Football Federation’s Appeals Committee. Bellingham, sent off for alleged foul language towards the referee, faced a two-match suspension despite claims from him and manager Carlo Ancelotti that his remarks were misinterpreted. The maximum possible punishment could have been 12 games, but the club was only appealing a lesser ban. The incident underscores ongoing controversies regarding referee decisions affecting Madrid this season, with the club expressing concerns over perceived bias in officiating.
Real Madrid's appeals against Jude Bellingham's two-match ban for swearing at an official were rejected, despite controversy surrounding the incident and referee's interpretation.
Bellingham and Ancelotti argued that the red card issued by referee Jose Luis Munuera Montero was based on a misunderstanding, and defended the midfielder's comments.
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