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Argentine star’s partner hits out at Jude Bellingham – ‘A violent person’
Argentine star’s partner hits out at Jude Bellingham – ‘A violent person’ Jude Bellingham made the headlines after Argentina’s win over England earlier this week for a feud he had after the full-time whistle with Albacete’s Valentin Barco. After the full-time whistle while the Argentine contingent celebrated on the field, the Real Madrid star slapped the player on the head in rage, and his actions did not go down well with fans or the players on the field. In his defence, the player only engaged in the violent act because Barco made it a point to specifically celebrate Argentina’s equaliser in front of Bellingham’s face, and the issue escalated after the Real Madrid star’s violent response. Barco’s wife hits out As brought to light by Mundo Deportivo in a recent update, Barco’s wife Yaz Juareguy took to her social media after the incident and hit out at the Real Madrid star for his antics. “It’s better to talk on the field,” her post read. She then posted a caption that literally translated to ‘dead’, although the more situation-appropriate translation would be ‘Useless.’ Bellingham was gutted after the defeat. (Photo by Richard Pelham/Getty Images) Facing massive criticism for her post, she soon took down the update and reposted a second message, this time being more practical and dialled back. “I didn’t know that now you can’t celebrate goals, but you can support a violent person.” “If you’re going to cry so much, you’d better dedicate yourself to another sport. Have a good day,” she added. Heat of the moment While both the players did have a feud on the field after the game, it will be a long-forgotten matter at this point between them. It is only on social media that a lot is being made of the same. The midfielder scored England’s sixth goal last night. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images) At the time, Barco was just celebrating without filters after the euphoria of Argentina’s win while Bellingham was reeling in disappointment after his side’s shocking elimination. The Englishman featured last night in his nation’s third-place game and even scored a goal in their 6-4 win over France. Barco, meanwhile, is expected to start on the bench in Argentina’s clash against Spain.



