Jude Bellingham could play for England in their crucial match against Switzerland – and the rest of the Euro 2024 tournament – despite a controversial goal celebration.
The England star was fined and suspended for one game – but this is “subject to a probationary period of one year from the date of this decision”.
This means the ban will only be enforced if there is another incident within the next year.
He was fined a total of €30,000.
Bellingham was investigated for a gesture he did in England’s game against Slovakia – after scoring an injury-time equalizer to keep their Euro 2024 hopes alive.
The Real Madrid star posted on X about the gesture hours after the match, describing his act as an “inside joke”.
“An inside joke gesture for some close friends who were at the game,” he said. “Nothing but respect for the way the Slovakia team played tonight.”
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