
Ancelotti's Dig at the Referee, a Classy Jab: Don't Mess with Me
The Italian coach has exposed Munuera Montero, who has sent off Bellingham after a bad translation.
Carlo Ancelotti has once again left a memorable remark after Real Madrid's draw. The Italian coach, visibly upset, delivered an elegant yet forceful message to referee Munuera Montero, who already has a controversial history with the white club.
The red card to Bellingham in the 39th minute was one of the most controversial decisions of the match. The Englishman protested a foul and received a direct expulsion. Ancelotti, in a press conference, explained his point of view.
"I think the referee didn't understand English well. Jude said 'fuck off,' not 'fuck you.' In Spanish, it means 'don't mess with me,' it's not offensive."
The coach defended his player and made it clear that the sanction was disproportionate.
"He made a mistake in the translation. Things have happened in the last three matches that everyone has seen. I don't want to add more because I want to be on the bench in the next match."
Ancelotti Defends Bellingham
Journalists asked him if he would talk to the player. The coach's response was emphatic.
"I would be in favor of talking to the referee, not Bellingham. Jude only made a normal protest and the referee reacted nervously."
For Ancelotti, the red card is a refereeing error.
"I don't have to say anything to Bellingham. He didn't do anything to be sent off. The referee is wrong in the translation."

It's not the first time Munuera Montero has made controversial decisions against Real Madrid. His history with the white club is full of questionable refereeing.
In previous matches, he has called dubious penalties against Madrid and ignored clear infractions in favor of Ancelotti's team. His performance in this match has been the straw that breaks the camel's back.
Third Match with Controversies
Bellingham's expulsion is not an isolated incident. In recent matches, Real Madrid has suffered several controversial decisions.
Against Osasuna, the VAR didn't review two penalties in favor of Madrid, but it did intervene to call a minor stepping by Camavinga on Budimir, who had already shot at goal.

The club's discontent is evident. Although Ancelotti tried to remain calm, his message clearly conveys his frustration with the refereeing.
After the match, fans took to social media. Many claimed that Real Madrid is being harmed in recent games.
The hashtag #LigaCorrupta became a trend again, reflecting the fans' discontent.
Ancelotti, with his usual irony, has left a clear message. The refereeing controversy continues to grow, and the club's reaction won't be long in coming.
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