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What angry Jude Bellingham did at full-time after Real Madrid vs Man City

Manchester City will feel they have the advantage in their Champions League quarter-final tie against Real Madrid following Tuesday’s 3-3 draw.

The visitors took the lead twice and may travel back to Manchester with a tinge of annoyance that they were unable to get the win. One player who was visibly agitated was Jude Bellingham.

The England star was upended fairly by Ruben Dias in the first-half, although the Real star took exception to the tackle. He also felt he should have been awarded a penalty in the second half and was aggrieved that the referee Francois Letexier blew up for time while the hosts had a throw-in deep in City territory.

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Bellingham took umbrage with the official at full-time over this, confronting him and protesting with his decision to blow when he did, being spotted mouthing 'no way, no way' at Letexier. Carlo Ancelotti also had brief words with the fourth official on the touchline.

Real will feel that they will have an uphill task at the Etihad next week, despite having gone behind twice. Bernardo Silva’s smart, quick free-kick put City ahead inside two minutes but a Dias own goal and a deflected Rodrygo effort saw the hosts go into the break 2-1 up.

A sublime Phil Foden strike levelled the game on 66 minutes before an even better Josko Gvardiol effort - his first for the club - five minutes later put City 3-2 up. However, an exceptional Federico Valverde volley squared the tie again to make it evens going back to the Etihad.

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