Real Madrid star was left seething during the team's final defeat to as he fumed that "everything 50/50 is going their way" while walking down the tunnel at half time. Carlo Ancelotti's men suffered agony in the showpiece against their bitter rivals, who secured a dramatic 3-2 victory in extra time on Saturday.
Tensions were always going to be high in a El Clasico cup final and - including Bellingham due to dissent - as the players lost their heads.
Antonio Rudiger was also sent off after being accused of throwing an object towards the referee, with Lucas Vasquez shown red too - despite both players already being subbed off - in chaotic scenes after Kylian Mbappe gave away a foul.
But Madrid's frustrations were already made clear earlier on in the match after Bellingham stormed down the tunnel and complained about decisions being given to Barcelona.
In a clip that has circulated on social media, Bellingham is seen speaking to an official while walking back to the changing rooms.
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He said: "Make him understand. Everything going their way. Everything 50/50 going their way."
Bellingham would later let his frustrations boil over after being sent off in extra time stoppage time after he "aggressively approaching the referee and had to be restrained by team-mates" following the Mbappe incident.
While Bellingham is set for a ban over his conduct, his team-mate Rudiger is facing an even lengthier one after being accused of throwing an ice cube at the official.
The official referees' report claims the German centre-back was sent off "for throwing an object from the technical area, which missed me. After being shown the red card, he had to be restrained by several members of the coaching staff, displaying an aggressive attitude".
Rudiger has already apologised for his conduct in a statement on social media. The Germany international said: "There’s definitely no excuse for my behaviour last night. I’m very sorry for that. We played a very good game from the second half on.
"After 11 minutes I was not able to help my team anymore and before the final whistle I did a mistake. Sorry again to the referee and to everyone I have disappointed last night."
Rudiger could receive a ban of between four and 12 matches depending on the severity of the incident. However, if authorities believe his behaviour falls under the category of "assault against referees", he could face a much longer ban of between three and six months.
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