Jude Bellingham shows his class after racism storm in Sevilla and Real Madrid draw
    

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Jude Bellingham shows his class after racism storm in Sevilla and Real Madrid draw – Gudstory

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Jude Bellingham has sent a message of support to Vinicius Junior after Saturday’s match between Sevilla and Real Madrid.

The match ended in a 1–1 draw at the Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan Stadium after Danny Carvajal’s own goal from David Alaba.


However, the program fell into disrepair after Vinicius Jr. was allegedly racially abused.

The Brazil international shared an image of a supporter making a racist gesture towards him.

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Jude Bellingham has sent Vinicius Junior a wonderful message of support after Real Madrid’s draw with Sevilla

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Sevilla confirmed that a fan had been ejected from the stadium, saying in a statement: “Sevilla FC wishes to explain that after detecting xenophobic and racist behaviour, a member of the public was identified, he was expelled from the stadium. He was thrown out and handed over to legal authority.

“The individual will also be subject to the Club’s strict internal disciplinary protocols and their membership will be cancelled.

“Sevilla FC condemns all racist and xenophobic behavior and will work closely with the authorities to ensure that action is taken accordingly.

“This behavior is not typical of Sevilla FC.”

And Bellingham showed her class in a post on Instagram.

The 20-year-old, who has been unable to add to his 10-goal tally so far this season, shared an image of his team-mate.

He then captioned it with the words: “Always with you brother.”

Bellingham has developed a good relationship with his team-mates during his short spell at the Santiago Bernabeu.

The pair have built a strong relationship on the pitch, helping Los Blancos enjoy a strong start to the new season.

And even away from the field, both often go out to dinner together.

Bellingham also shared a photo of himself and Sergio Ramos on Instagram.

Ramos played against Real for the first time since leaving the club in 2021.

He previously spent 16 years at the Bernabeu and won four Champions League titles during that time.

During the match between Sevilla and Real, Ramos elbowed Bellingham in the face.

But the England international didn’t seem to have any complaints and uploaded a post of the pair with a love heart emoji attached.

Meanwhile, Real were unhappy with some of the refereeing decisions during the game.

But manager Carlo Ancelotti refused to criticize Ricardo de Burgos’ Bengoetxia due to fears of a possible suspension.

“Ironically, it’s the only way, because if I speak my mind, I’ll miss a lot of games,” said the Italian. “What I like most is sitting on the bench for Real Madrid games, so to avoid suspension, I don’t say what I think.”

Ancelotti also said he was happy to see Ramos again, despite the Spain international’s generally combative performances.

He said, “No, I like to see them, to greet them because obviously I have a special affection for them.”

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Vinicius Jr reportedly faced racist abuse during Real Madrid’s draw with Sevilla

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“If I’m here today it’s because of Sergio Ramos.

“If he doesn’t score a goal in the final [of the Champions League in 2014] I probably wouldn’t be here.

“Everyone is very fond of him for this and what he has done for this club, especially me.

“I’m sure he’ll have a great game and then if he scores goals, hopefully not, he can do whatever he wants.”

Real Madrid will next face Braga in the Champions League on Tuesday night (8 pm).

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Jude Bellingham hugs Sergio Ramos after Real Madrid’s draw with Sevilla

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They currently top the group after wins over Napoli and Union Berlin so far.

Real are hoping to reclaim their European crown after missing out on the trophy at the hands of Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City last season.

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