The Spanish Football Confederation (RFF) says that its referees were “repelled” by Vitriol directed to Jose Monueria Montero after Real Madrid midfielder Jude Bellingham was expelled on Saturday.
Bellingham was rejected in the first half of the 1-1 draw in Osasuna after Montero decided that he used an abusive language in his direction.
The international in England insisted that he simply expressed his frustration and the pseudonym was not aimed at the official.
Jude Bellingham’s mouth he got in a big problem against Osasuna today 🗣
Real Madrid midfielder was shown in a straight red card and sent to the tunnel after taste with the referee 🟥 pic.twitter.com/flqdCongv9
– Premier Sports (@premsportstv) February 15, 2025
The effects of Montero targeted by online consultants and says RFEF are enough.
“Professional referees are being repelled at all due to the attacks and threats that our colleague Jose Luis Monueria Montero is receiving through social networks, which not only targets him personally, but also his family.”
“These attacks add hatred and verbal violence through which we must implement our professional work at the end of each week, and that the groups in the basic groups become, unfortunately, physical violence in many cases.”
I didn’t say anything bad – Bellingham
Immediately after the match, Pelingham explained that he said “F *** Off” in the general sense, but Montero claimed that he directed the term “you” on him instead.
“I didn’t say anything bad to judge,” said Billingham. It is clear that there is a communication error.
“It is an expression like the Spanish” Joder “… The result is that we left with a lesser player. It is not an insult, it was an expression of myself.”
Despite the adherence of 1-0 until the end of the first half, Madrid’s numerical defect has proven costly in the second half.
Osasuna got a penalty kick in the 58th minute after the late challenge of Eduardo Camanga, and Ante Bodimir turned from the place to make it 1-1.
Visitors were unable to restore their interest, as they settled on a frustrating draw that enabled its competitors from Barcelona to lead La Liga to win it last night over Rayo Vallecano.
Pelingham apologies
After the match, Bellingham issued an apology-not to referee-but for his teammates to put them in a difficult situation.
“I am here to apologize with my team mates and I put them in a difficult situation today,” I admit.
“I never insulted the ruling, I am pleased to see that there are videos to show the reality despite the referee’s report.”
Then Madrid is the second stage of the Champions League in the league, the second stage of the first match match against Manchester City in Santiago Bernabeu.