Bellingham told Movistar of the incident: "It's difficult to say because obviously there's investigations or appeals going on and stuff like that. And the one thing I will say is that what happened, happened with the referee and the decision to blow the whistle. We all know what happened and we have to remember that he's human, you know, but so am I. So I think they should have used a little bit more common sense when kind of marking my actions down like they did. I didn't think I said anything very offensive towards him. I think I ran in a manner that was similar to the rest of my team-mates and I feel like at times because I'm new and stuff, they want to try and make an example, which I'm cool with because you know at the end of the day I need to be responsible for my actions, and I gave him the excuse to send me off. And yeah, I'm not happy with that. But I think if La Liga and the club appeal, there can be a better agreement, because I think two games is a bit ridiculous. But if I have to miss those games I take responsibility and I'll support the team from there, from the stands.”