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New footage reveals Jude Bellingham’s full-time rage after losing against Chelsea

Bellingham then tried to square up to Cucurella

New footage reveals Jude Bellingham’s full-time rage after losing against Chelsea, as he shoved Marc Cucurella in an angry confrontation, pushed away a camera and threw his water bottle

Jude Bellingham has furiously confronted Chelsea‘s Marc Cucurella after losing in the Champions League.

Bellingham’s Borussia Dortmund were beaten 2-0, 2-1 on aggregate, by the Blues at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday evening in controversial circumstances.

The west London side were given a contentious penalty for handball against Marius Wolf, which Kai Havertz was then allowed to re-take after missing with his first attempt.

English midfielder Bellingham angrily insisted the refereeing performance was a ‘joke’ after the game.

And the 19-year-old’s post-match fury was revealed in a video released on social media, which shows him squaring up to Cucurella before taking his frustration out on a cameraman.

The teenager spoke angrily to the Spaniard

Bellingham tried to square up to Cucurella (left) and shared angry words with the defender

He threw his water bottle down

Bellingham then pushed away the lens of a camera trying to film him

The ex-Birmingham star threw his water bottle down (left) and pushed away a camera (right)

Footage shows the England star make eye contact with the Spanish defender, who is smiling, before trying to make his way over to him – but is held back by Blues trio Kalidou Koulibaly, Enzo Fernandez and Christian Pulisic.

Bellingham then shoves his way closer, though still nudged away by Koulibaly, and has angry words with Cucurella, who is raising his arms in a gesture of innocence. 

Fernandez and Dortmund’s Gio Reyna pull their team-mates away to try to end the confrontation, with the teenager clearly still annoyed.

He then slams his water bottle onto the ground, sending liquid flying, before pushing away the lens of a cameraman who is trying to film him as he walks off.

After the match, he told BT Sport: ‘I’ve not seen the incident back. From where I was it looked like it was pretty close and I’m not sure what more he can do with the hands.

Bellingham’s Borussia Dortmund were beaten 2-0 at Stamford Bridge and were eliminated

‘A yard or two away, I’m not too sure. I don’t want to get in trouble, I’ve paid enough to them lot,’ he added, referencing previous fines he has paid to governing bodies for disputing refereeing decisions.

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