Jude Bellingham Real Madrid could face a ban of 12 matches after a red ticket for the X grade according to the referee-Paper Talk | Football news

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Sun
Jude Bellingham could face 12 matches aside after his red card for rating X ratings toward Real Madrid with Osasun.
Former Premier League manager Garry Monk fired Cambridge United.
Daily post office
Barcelona manager Hansi Flick hit Jude Bellingham because of his red card and violent language during the Real Madrid game against Osasuna on Saturday.
Virgil Van Dijk admitted that Liverpool was “messy” as they fought to deal with the witty side of Wolves before digging a 2-1 victory on Sunday afternoon.
Daily mirror
Epson vowed to continue adding his record help after setting the first Hat-Trick Omar Marmoush.
Jhon Duran says he was blowing him so much, sharing the terrain with Cristiano Ronald that he felt like they were in video game.
Daily star
The co -owner of Manchester United Sir Jim Ratcliffe did not tell the staff at the club about the latest opening, and employees who are still waiting to find out if their jobs are safe or not.
Daily Express
James Maddison sent a prominent message to Roy Keane after Tottenham put forward against Manchester United.
The fourth frame of the Welsh Open finals took on a frustrating turn for Stephen Maguire, who hit the table after leaving in a sticky situation.
Daily Telegraph
Ben Duckett is charged with “hiding your failures behind the humor” Indian legend Ravicharndran Ashwin, after the English opener went through a terrifying injury to be confirmed for the champion trophy.
Scottish sun
The Rangers have reduced their salary account almost third, Philippe Clement revealed.
Daily record
Ronaldo named the former midfielder Celtic and Everton Thomas Graveen as the worst player he has ever played with.
Philippe Clement insists that he did not feel pressure as he watched his roar of the Rangers bounced off their shocker in the Scottish Cup to sink their hearts.