Bellingham avoids referee comments to stay eligible for next match

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Jude Bellingham declined to comment on the referee, stating he wants to play in the next match. The brief statement suggests caution to avoid disciplinary action.
Jude Bellingham has declined to comment on the referee following a recent match, saying, “I will not speak about the referee because I want to play in the next match!”
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