Jude Bellingham WILL maintain he meant no offence by his X-rated gesture in England’s win vs Slovakia – as UEFA write to the Real Madrid star asking him to explain the action, after launching disciplinary probe

  • UEFA investigates X-rated gesture made by Jude Bellingham on Sunday
  • The English star was quick to point out that the gesture was not aimed at Slovakia
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Jude Bellingham will insist he had no insulting intentions with the gesture, which has landed him in trouble with UEFA.

European football’s governing body has launched an investigation into the gesture during the victory over Slovakia, in which he pretended to grab his genitals.

UEFA has written to Bellingham asking him to explain his actions. The England star has three days to respond.

The umbrella organization will also write a letter to the Slovak Football Federation to ask for their opinion on the alleged violation.

It is alleged that the gesture was directed at the Slovak right.

Jude Bellingham is expected to insist he had no offensive intentions with an X-rated gesture during England’s win over Slovakia

The gesture was made as Bellingham (right) celebrated his stunning goal against Slovakia

The gesture was made as Bellingham (right) celebrated his stunning goal against Slovakia

Bellingham will reportedly stand by his claim that the gesture was an “inside joke.”

After the game, footage surfaced of the gesture and Bellingham tweeted: ‘An inside joke, meant as a gesture to some close friends who attended the game.

‘Nothing but respect for the way the Slovakian team played tonight.’

Bellingham had scored a sensational bicycle kick to equalise for England and send the match into extra time

Bellingham had scored a sensational bicycle kick to equalise for England and send the match into extra time

The England star took to X (formerly Twitter) to explain the gesture, saying it was an 'internal joke towards some close friends who were at the match'

The England star took to X (formerly Twitter) to explain the gesture, saying it was an ‘internal joke towards some close friends who were at the match’

There is no timetable for completion of the investigation.

If Bellingham is found guilty, he could theoretically be suspended, but that scenario is considered unlikely.