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Jude Bellingham accused of X-rated comment by Ghana manager after fiery bust-up

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Jude Bellingham accused of X-rated comment by Ghana manager after fiery bust-up

Jude Bellingham has been accused of making an X-rated comment by Ghana's manager, Carlos Queiroz, after a fiery bust-up at half-time.The confrontation was sparked when the Real Madrid midfielder avoided a booking for a challenge on Jerome Opoku near the technical areas just before the interval.As players made their way towards the tunnel, the 22-year-old was involved in a war of words with opposition staff and the veteran Portuguese coach.Morgan Rogers, a close friend of Bellingham who is also vying for a place in Thomas Tuchel's starting lineup, physically intervened to hold back his teammate as tensions escalated. TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Queiroz, the 73-year-old former Manchester United assistant, accused Bellingham of using foul language during the heated exchange.He had a bad reaction with some bad names, the Ghana boss said.The Portuguese coach insisted his primary concern was the welfare of his player following the tackle.Queiroz explained: My intention was to tell him to cool down with that tackle.LATEST SPORTS NEWSWorld Cup day 14: Reaction after England draw against Ghana and Scotland prepare to face BrazilRobert Snodgrass identifies Brazil weak link as Scotland plot World Cup upsetThomas Tuchel makes feelings clear on Harry Kane miss after England and Ghana World Cup drawHe went with his foot against my player. But my first goal was to cool down because I was worried that the player was not in 100 per cent health.Queiroz dismissed the incident as typical football passion, adding: In the middle of the emotional moment, these things are normal.He swears, and that created more tension. It's football, it's nothing special. One word created a bit of fire, but we cooled down. Football is not dancing in a saloon with tuxedos. It's not a show.Bellingham sought to downplay the confrontation after the match, despite receiving the man of the match award, which he suggested should have been given to a Ghanaian player.The midfielder said: It was just when I made a silly tackle, to be honest.I was trying to try to win the ball, and I followed for a little bit and caught the lad.I spoke to him after, and then their bench jumped up trying to get me a yellow card.He acknowledged recognising Queiroz from his Old Trafford days, stating: So, I think their manager, I just recognised him. He's obviously the one who used to be at Manchester United, so great respect, and nothing but a competitive edge for both of us.Win two tickets to a FIFA World Cup 2026 quarter-final. ExpressVPN are giving one lucky Friend or Member the chance to experience football's biggest tournament live, with flights and accommodation covered by GB News. Entries close 30 June. ENTER HERE.Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter

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