According to the match report, Bellingham was described as approaching the referee with an aggressive attitude, needing to be restrained by his teammates. However, a closer look at the video footage raised doubts about the referee's account of events.
The Competition Committee reviewed the evidence and decided to overturn the red card. In their ruling, they stated that the video footage showed a different picture from the one described by the referee. There was no evidence of Bellingham approaching the referee or behaving aggressively, and his teammates did not need to intervene to stop him from doing so.
As a result, Bellingham will not be given a two-match ban. The warning he received at the end of the match will not be considered a disciplinary offence.