Certainly, they make these few words about Jude Bellingham speak. On Saturday, the English midfielder was directly excluded on the Osasuna field because the meeting referee did not like the “fuck off” released in his direction.
These words are debated. Carlo Ancelotti believes that the referee missed the will of his player. The former coach of Chelsea and Everton tried to explain the nuance between a “fuck off”, which can not translate “will make you see” or by “pissing”, and a “fuck you” much more insulting. As for Hansi Flick, the Barça coach, he believes that these words can be sanctioned in both cases.
Ronaldo had warned Bellingham
So this is the Duolingo controversy of the week, between an English player, a Spanish referee, an Italian coach and a German coach. And in a fun way, it is ultimately a Portuguese, in this case Cristiano Ronaldo, who had seen everything coming.
In 2018, when he was still playing Real Madrid, the former Manchester United player had warned that the players passed by the Premier League had to pay attention to their language. “I played in England for many years,” said Cr7 to the Sexta. For example, when there is a fault, the English often say 'fuck off' and the referees say nothing. If you say it here, they express you. »Well seen, Cristiano…