Bellingham already knows which 2 games it will lose

English ended up being sent off after a goal scored against Valencia was invalidated and the complaint went beyond the limits in the referee’s view

English is suspended

Star Jude Bellingham is suspended from two games in the Spanish Championship with Real Madrid . He already knows which matches he will be left out of and is missing from the team led by coach Carlo Ancelotti.

Bellingham quickly became a key player in the team at the Santiago Bernabéu. The midfielder managed to reach the status of one of the best players in the world today. There are those who understand that Haaland is ahead of all the competition .

Real Madrid is the leader of the points competition with 66 points, seven ahead of Girona, in 2nd place in the league table. Barcelona, ​​in 3rd, and Atlético de Madrid, closing the G-4, are also chasing this vice-leadership.

Classified in the quarter-finals of the Champions League after a thrilling game against RB Leipzig at home, the Spanish club has gone 21 games unbeaten in La Liga. The last defeat came to Atlético, on September 24th.

The games Bellingham misses

The first of the two matches that Jude Bellingham misses is against Celta de Vigo, next Sunday (10), at 5:30 pm (UK time), at home. The opponent comes from two defeats in four games.

Later on, Bellingham will also not be available for the duel against Osasuna. This clash is scheduled to take place on March 16th (Saturday), at 3:15 pm (UK time), at Reyno de Navarra. The rival doesn’t lose and has four clashes.

Until the dates and commitments of the Champions League quarter-finals are confirmed, Real Madrid will only have the Spanish Championship to play. Jude Bellingham was upset if the team was missing from the title campaign.

The expulsion in the 2-2 draw in that meeting with Valencia, at the Mestalla, was expensive. The English prodigy will only return to the field for Real Madrid on March 31st. Before that, he will have the FIFA Date with England, where he has the Brazilian team as his opponent, at Wembley.