However, the appeal that Real Madrid submitted to the Appeals Committee of the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) to overturn the two-match ban that was imposed to Jude Bellingham as a result of the red card that he received against Valencia was denied earlier today.
Almost immediately after the game, Los Blancos filed an appeal against the red card, but the Competitions Committee chose to reject the plea and instead issued him a two-match suspension.
In response to this, the club decided to take the case to the Appeals Committee; nevertheless, they were faced with the same ruling as before.
As a consequence of this, Bellingham is now expected to be absent from the two matches that are about to take place against Celta Vigo and Osasuna.
The Sports Administrative Court has received a new appeal request.
According to writer Carlos Rodriguez, Real Madrid is not going to let go of the situation and intends to file a new appeal against Bellingham’s ban. This time, the appeal will be filed with the Sports Administrative Court (CSD).
The refereeing that took place during the match against Valencia caused the Merengues to be in a state of disarray, with Bellingham himself describing his red card as “ridiculous” after the final whistle blew before the match.
Consequently, Real Madrid is making every attempt to reverse the ban, and the subject is now going to be brought before the Sports Administrative Court when it has been brought before them.
On the other hand, Los Blancos are under the impression that the ruling from the court may not be delivered in a timely manner, which could result in Bellingham being unable to participate in the matches against both Celta and Osasuna.
There is a possibility that Real Madrid may submit a request for a precautionary measure that would temporarily suspend the suspension until the opinion of the CSD is received. Under the circumstances of Robert Lewandowski’s suspension during the previous season, Barcelona used this strategy.
The Merengues are about to approach the business end of the season, and it is not yet clear what course of action they will follow.
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