Jude Bellingham reaction on Real Madrid touchline sparks Ancelotti claim as unseen footage raises eyebrows
The Englishman and Eduardo Camavinga were in a heated touchline exchange during the Emirates defeat
Real Madrid's implosion against Arsenal has been summed up by new footage that has emerged.
The moment was captured by a fan in the midst of Los Blancos' chaotic 3-0 defeat at the Emirates in the Champions League quarter-final first leg.
Declan Rice grabbed a sensation free-kick brace before Mikel Merino capped the night off for Mikel Arteta's men.
"We were nowhere near it," Bellingham told Amazon Prime. "That's the fact and Arsenal were really good.
"I know two of their goals were free-kicks but they could have had way more. There is a second leg and that's what we're holding on to.
"We need something really special, something crazy really but one place where crazy things happen is our house.
"We've got 90 more minutes at home to pull something out of the bag. We're still alive, we've got 90 mins of football and anything can happen at the Bernabeu."
French midfielder Eduardo Camavinga was also sent off for petulantly kicking the ball following a foul.
But just how poor they were on the pitch has been summed up in an online clip were both players trading their opinion with manager Carlo Ancelotti.
The Italian boss appears to be angrily giving defensive instructions to both players, with Camavinga looking animated in response.
While Bellingham bites back, he looks initially bemused before grimacing and then shakes his head in disbelief before the players returned to their positions.
Cameras were unable to pick up any audio but the mood in the camp was not good as Madrid's wobbly form continues having lost to Valencia at the weekend.
Fans on social media were quick to blast both players.
One said: "Look at Cama looking a Belli. They can’t believe it."
Another added: "Look at Bellingham even he doesn’t want Cama to do whatever Ancelloti said."
While a third explained: "Imagine being a kid to the game and disrespecting one of the most successful managers in history like this."
A fourth commented: "When you see players arguing tactics with the manager, you just know how useless the manager is."
After the match Ancelotti admitted the team "weren't expecting" this kind of performance and will need to pull off a miracle to overturn the second leg.
Madrid first return to La Liga action when they travel to Alaves on Sunday before the second leg at the Santiago Bernanbeu.