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Bellingham unleashes x-rated tirade on officials during Real Madrid vs Almeria

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Jude Bellingham let his feelings on the referee decisions in LaLiga be known in an x-rated tirade during Real Madrid's 3-2 victory against Almeria on Sundary afternoon.

The England starlet unleashed on a member of Jose Hernandez Maeso's team during the half-time break after the hosts at Santiago Bernabeu trailed the bottom-placed side 2-0.

The minnows slipped past Los Blancos to clinch their opener just one minute after kick-off courtesy of Largie Ramazani, and later doubled their lead two minutes before the break after Edgar Gonzalez beat loanee goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga at the near post.

Tensions high going into the tunnel, the 20-year-old was unafraid to mince words as he alleged that that refereeing team had missed a foul against him before time.

Video circulating on social media showed the midfield talent trying to make his case for a Real Madrid freekick after the fact, only to be placated by an official.

But after being told that the referee 'agreed with him', Bellingham vented his frustrations in an unchecked tirade.

'Ah brilliant,' Bellingham told the official. 'I don't get a f***ing foul for you agreeing with me though.

'It's just f***ing s*** every week.

'F***ing hell.'

Storming back down the tunnel, Bellingham and his team-mates later returned to the pitch reinvigorated, getting on the scoresheet just over ten minutes after play resumed.

Bellingham himself was able to add to his impressive goal tally with a kick from the spot, and a 99th-minute winner from Dani Carvajal secured the last-gasp victory - but the fracas which followed saw Bellingham pick up a yellow card and suspended from his next tie for the Spanish giants.

After the final whistle, refereeing decisions of a different nature came under scrutiny - with Almeria disputing a number of on-pitch referee and VAR calls that went against them.

Bellingham's penalty was awarded in debateable circumstances after Madrid striker Joselu headed the ball onto Kaiky Fernandes' arm from inches above him.

Minutes later, Almeria thought they had restored their two-goal cushion when Sergio Arribas prodded home from a blistering counter-attack - only for a three-minute VAR check to scrub off the goal after concluding that Dion Lopy had caught Bellingham in the face in the build-up.

Real Madrid found themselves on level terms when Vinicius Jr turned in Aurelien Tchouameni's cross from deep.

The referee almost immediately ruled the goal out for handball, but after checking the incident on the monitor, he reversed the decision and awarded the goal.

In his post-match interview, Almeria defender Marc Pubill claimed that 'someone decided we weren't allowed to win'.

His team-mate Gonzalo Melero claimed the side were 'robbed'.

Roiling discontent saw the audio from the VAR officals released on Monday, but the move failed to quieten the club, who shared the question 'why isn't the referee shown the rest of the angles that we have been able to see on TV?' in response to the clip on their official social media account.