Jude Bellingham’s Shocking Red Card: Could Real Madrid Star Face a 12-Match Ban Over Controversial Referee Rant?

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Jude Bellingham’s Shocking Red Card: Could Real Madrid Star Face a 12-Match Ban Over Controversial Referee Rant?

Here’s a quick look at the latest stories and transfer news from the world of football.

The Sun

Jude Bellingham might be out for up to 12 matches after receiving a red card during Real Madrid’s game against Osasuna. His outburst at the referee raised eyebrows and could cost him dearly.

Jude Bellingham during a match

In managerial news, Cambridge United has parted ways with former Premier League boss Garry Monk.

Daily Mail

Barcelona’s head coach, Hansi Flick, has criticized Bellingham for his actions in the game against Osasuna.

Liverpool’s Virgil van Dijk recognized that the team played “sloppy” before securing a 2-1 victory over Wolves.

Daily Mirror

Manchester City’s Ederson is determined to keep adding to his assist record. He notably assisted Omar Marmoush’s hat-trick goal recently.

Jhon Duran expressed his excitement at playing alongside Cristiano Ronaldo, stating it felt like a scene from a video game.

Daily Star

At Manchester United, co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has not informed staff about potential job cuts, leaving many employees anxious about their futures.

Daily Express

James Maddison sent a firm message to Roy Keane after scoring for Tottenham against Manchester United, showing he’s aware of outside opinions regarding his performances.

A frustrating moment for Stephen Maguire occurred during the Welsh Open final, where he was visibly upset after a difficult play.

Daily Telegraph

Ben Duckett faced criticism from Indian cricketer Ravichandran Ashwin, who accused him of hiding behind humor after Duckett’s injury scare was resolved ahead of the Champions Trophy.

Scottish Sun

Rangers’ manager Philippe Clement announced that they have reduced their wage bill by nearly a third as part of financial adjustments.

Ronaldo recently named former player Thomas Gravesen as the worst teammate he’s ever had. Meanwhile, Clement stated he felt no pressure as Rangers bounced back after a tough Scottish Cup defeat, showing resilience in their recent match against Hearts.



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