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Bellingham gets two-game LaLiga ban for 'disrespecting' ref

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Jude Bellingham has been banned for two LaLiga games for "contemptuous or disrespectful attitudes towards a referee" after he received a red card in the aftermath of Real Madrid's controversial 2-2 draw at Valencia, Spain's competition committee confirmed on Wednesday.

The England international was shown a red card for arguing with referee Jesús Gil Manzano, who had already blown his whistle moments before Bellingham scored what would have been a game-winning header.

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The referee's postmatch report said Bellingham had shown an "aggressive attitude" and allegedly shouted "It's a f---ing goal" repeatedly.

The Spanish Football Federation's Disciplinary Committee handed Bellingham a two-game ban -- the minimum possible for the offence, under its rules -- on Wednesday, for what it called "attitudes of disrespect or a lack of consideration towards the referee," with a €700 fine for the club, and €600 for the player.

In evidence to the committee, Madrid argued that Bellingham had not displayed an aggressive attitude, said that the player had only spoken once to the referee, and denied that his words were offensive or insulting.

"I don't know if I can say too much about it, I've got investigations, bans and appeals up to my eyeballs!" Bellingham told TNT Sports after Madrid beat RB Leipzig 2-1 on aggregate to reach the Champions League quarterfinals on Wednesday.

"I don't really know what to say but I'd like to think that maybe the club can appeal it and get it shortened but if not I accept responsibility for my actions and I'll have to support the team from the stands, but I'd like to think there'd be a bit of common sense used."

The committee found that the club had not proven their case beyond doubt based on the evidence presented, and so the body consequently had to accept the referee's interpretation of Bellingham's conduct.

Bellingham will miss Madrid's LaLiga games against Celta Vigo on Sunday and Osasuna on March 16, returning for their match with Athletic Club on March 31.

He is set to feature for Madrid in the Champions League round of 16 on Wednesday, as they host RB Leipzig in the second leg at the Bernabéu.

Bellingham is also one yellow card away from a possible one-match suspension in the Champions League after picking up two already this season.