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Carlo Ancelotti fumes at 'scandalous' decisions in Osasuna stalemate

Ancelotti's scathing verdict on refereeing after Osasuna draw.

By Ramiro Diaz

Carlo Ancelotti
Carlo Ancelotti

Real Madrid dropped two crucial points in their visit to Osasuna, drawing 1-1 in a match marred by controversial refereeing decisions. The most contentious moment came with Jude Bellingham's red card, which has ignited a firestorm of debate in the football world.

Following the game, Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti didn't hold back in his assessment of the officiating. The Italian coach was visibly angry, particularly about Bellingham's dismissal, which he attributed to a "translation error."

"Bellingham's red card... I think he didn't understand the English very well," Ancelotti stated. "He said 'fuck off', not 'fuck you'. He made a mistake; the translation of 'fuck off' in Spanish is 'no me jodas', it's not something...".

Ancelotti's comments have sparked a heated debate. Some fans and pundits have criticized the manager for seemingly condoning his player's behaviour, while others argue that Bellingham's words weren't an insult and that the red card was an excessive punishment.

Beyond the Bellingham incident, Ancelotti hinted at a pattern of questionable calls against Real Madrid in recent matches. "Things have happened in these last three games that everyone has seen, and I don't want to add more because I want to be on the bench for the next game," he remarked.

These statements have further fuelled the ongoing discussion about refereeing standards in Spanish football. Some allege a bias against Real Madrid, while others defend the integrity of the officials.

Bellingham's red card and Ancelotti's explosive reaction have undoubtedly raised the temperature in the footballing world. It remains to be seen how the situation will develop in the coming matches and whether the focus on refereeing controversies will continue.


Ramiro  Diaz

Ramiro Diaz

I am a sports journalist with a degree from the Institute of Communication Studies (ISEC), where I graduated in 2019. I later earned a Bachelor's degree in Communication Sciences from the Argentine University of Enterprise (UADE) in 2022, equipping me with a strong academic foundation. My professional career has been driven by my lifelong passion for sports, particularly football.Since mid-2022, I have been part of Alivia Media, where I gained my first experience as a digital writer. This role h...

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