Bellingham UNDER INVESTIGATION for x-rated gesture in England win

  • Jude Bellingham made an X-rated gesture while celebrating against Slovakia
  • UEFA have now confirmed they will investigate the England star’s actions   
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Jude Bellingham is to be investigated for a ‘potential violation of the basic rules of decent conduct’ after he made a seemingly-crude gesture following his dramatic equaliser against Slovakia last night.

UEFA have launched a disciplinary probe amid claims the England star directed his gesture towards the Slovakia bench in Gelsenkirchen. 

The player himself was quick to take to social media to point out that the act was an in joke aimed towards close friends who were in the stands. ‘Nothing but respect for how that Slovakia team played tonight,’ he added, on X.

However, UEFA have announced that an inspector ‘will conduct a disciplinary investigation regarding a potential violation of the basic rules of decent conduct’ by Bellingham ‘having allegedly occurred in the scope of this match.

They have also charged the FA with lack of order or discipline by supporters and the lighting of fireworks.

Jude Bellingham (right) is under investigation for appearing to make an X-rated gesture during England’s dramatic 2-1 win over Slovakia in the round of 16 at Euro 2024

The gesture was made shortly after Bellingham had scored a stunning goal against Slovakia

Later, after Harry Kane had scored a winner in extra-time, Declan Rice was involved in a heated exchange with opposition manager Francesco Calzona, which led to him being held back by Aaron Ramsdale. Rice appeared to call the Italian, who had tried to approach the officials, a ‘bald ****’.

Expert lipreader Jeremy Freeman told Mail Sport that during the altercation, a furious Rice said: ‘Shut up, p***y, oi, shut up, you bald ****.’ 

Mail Sport understands that UEFA have no plans to charge Rice.

Any form of suspension would be a big blow to Gareth Southgate and his England side, who have only scored four goals in four games at this summer’s Euros – with Bellingham netting two of those. 

On Monday morning, pundits in Germany criticised him for his actions and warned that he could go down ‘a really stupid direction’.

Christoph Kramer, who plays for Borussia Monchengladbach in the Bundesliga and faced Bellingham on the pitch several times, told ZDF: ‘He is an outstanding player. He just has to be careful that he doesn’t start to get cocky at such a young age.

England star Bellingham was presented with a Player of the Match award in Gelsenkirchen

Cristiano Ronaldo was fined by UEFA for a similar gesture in 2019, but escaped a suspension

‘What I always find really bad is when you wave your hands off your own players. He made a few gestures today, but he has done so in recent games as well.’

‘These theatrical fouls, yellow cards. He stays down, that’s part of football, but…’

Per Mertesacker, formerly of Arsenal, then interrupted, saying: ‘He doesn’t stay lying down, he rolls around. You don’t have to roll around again to provoke something.’

In response, Kramer added: ‘The season he played, I give him credit for that. But he still has to be careful that things don’t go in a really stupid direction. I hope that he reflects on that a bit during the summer break.’

Bellingham joined his current club Real Madrid from German side Borussia Dortmund last summer to the apparent relief of his old team-mates.

According to multiple reports shortly after the eye-watering move that could cost as much as £113million, Dortmund players believed Bellingham wanted to be the centre of attention and felt he was too harsh toward them during training and matches.

Despite him becoming a supporters’ favourite during his three-year stay, Bellingham is also said to have felt overshadowed by Erling Haaland during the 2021-22 season and responded by waiting behind after games to applaud the crowd on his own. 

Pundit Per Mertesacker accused Bellingham of acting unneccessarily after being fouled

Bellingham’s former Borussia Dortmund team-mates are said to have been glad he left the club

He quickly became a senior figure in the dressing room and was handed the captain’s armband on multiple occasions during his final campaign at Dortmund. His team-mates, however, accused him of lacking leadership and being moody.

Bellingham, however, is not the first person in football to make such a gesture during a match. Atletico Madrid boss Diego Simeone made an apology after a similar gesture in the Champions League in 2019, when his side beat Juventus. 

His ‘cojones’ gesture was then mimicked by Cristiano Ronaldo in the return leg, as the Italian club produced an incredible comeback to win 3-2 on aggregate.

However, the Portuguese star escaped a ban, and was instead fined €20,000 for ‘improper conduct’ by UEFA. 

Meanwhile, Slovakia boss Calzona later revealed what sparked his confrontation with England midfielder Rice and explained that he wanted to complain about their failure to punish time-wasting tactics during extra time. 

‘Rice was supposed to go to the referees and leave,’ Calzona said. ‘I had to speak to the refs and he wasn’t leaving.’

Rice was pushed by another member of the Slovakia coaching staff during the altercation 

He then had to be pulled back by England team-mates as they tried to defuse the situation 

England already have one suspension concern, with Marc Guehi unavailable for their clash in the next round after picking up a booking early on in Gelsenkirchen. 

It was the Crystal Palace defender’s second of the tournament – after being booked in the 0-0 draw with Slovenia – meaning he will miss the clash on July 6.

With or without Bellingham, England will start Saturday’s quarter-final against Switzerland as favourites, at least among the bookmakers.

However, the Three Lions will likely need to produce their best performance of the tournament so far to overcome an impressive outfit that knocked out Italy in the round of 16.



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