Big scandal with the Bellingham goal: Something like this had never happened before: the referee blows his whistle while Real Madrid scores the winning goal

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Jude Bellingham scores the supposed victory for Real Madrid in added time, but the goal does not count. The ex-Dortmunder protests and sees the red card. The anger is great.

Carlo Ancelotti had never experienced anything like this. “Something unprecedented has happened. This has never happened to me and there is nothing more to add. I think he made a mistake,” said the coach after Real Madrid's 2-2 (1-2) draw against Valencia FC.

He Spanish The record champions believed themselves winners after a Jude Bellingham header in long added time.

The referee whistles for Real's winning goal – Bellingham sees the red

But the goal did not count because referee Jesús Gil Manzano whistled while they hit the center. Bellingham protested violently and received a red card.

The crazy scene can be seen here on the X-Video:


“We were upset about Bellingham's red card because he didn't say anything offensive. It was a disappointment. He said 'shitty goal' and it's true,” said Ancelotti, 64. “We're totally pissed off.”

Real protested the expulsion. “Let's see what the referee writes on the scoresheet.” According to Spanish media, Bellingham said: “Damn, that's a goal! The ball is in the air. What the hell is that?”


Real Madrid remains the leader with a 66-point lead over FC Girona, which, like third-placed FC Barcelona, ​​only plays on Sunday. On Wednesday, RB Leipzig will visit the Royals for the second leg of their Champions League round of 16 tie, having won the first leg 1-0. “We have to get back to normal because we have an important game,” Ancelotti said.

Ancelotti: “If he whistles when the ball is cleared, fine…”

In Valencia, Hugo Duro (27th minute) and Roman Jaremtschuk (30th) gave the hosts a 2-0 lead in three minutes. Vinicius Júnior, who had already been the subject of racist insults in Valencia, reduced the deficit in added time of the first half. La Real, with Antonio Rüdiger, Toni Kroos and the recovered Bellingham, pressed after the break to achieve the tie, which was then once again the work of Vinicius Junior (76th).

The former BVB Bellingham star's missed goal was the final point of the 100-minute match. “If he whistles when the ball is cleared, that's fine, but let it continue and we had the chance,” Ancelotti said.

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