Uefa WILL investigate Jude Bellingham gesture amid fears England star could face ban following Slovakia clash

JUDE BELLINGHAM could be banned from England's Euro 2024 quarter final against Switzerland after a stunning Uefa U-turn.

Euro chiefs began this morning suggesting there was no likelihood of proceedings against England's Slovakia saviour for his post goal gestures in Gelsenkirchen.

UEFA is set to investigate Jude Bellingham's goal celebration
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UEFA is set to investigate Jude Bellingham's goal celebrationCredit: Getty
Bellingham was seen gesturing on live TV
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Bellingham was seen gesturing on live TVCredit: X formerly Twitter / @footbalIfights / 343 Digital

Bellingham was captured by TV cameras putting his hand under his genitals in a move that signalled he has what it takes in a crisis.

Accused of disrespecting his opponents, Bellingham took to social media to explain: “An inside joke towards some close friends who were at the game. Nothing but respect for how that Slovakia team played tonight.”

Shortly before lunchtime, Sun Sport was told that no disciplinary measures were being considered.

It was understood that there were no mentions of the gesture in any of the match reports made by Uefa officials, with Nyon insiders hinting at no expectation of anything changing.

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However, in an email statement, Uefa announced an abrupt change of stance that will cause huge worries for Bellingham and the England camp. 

A spokesman said: “A Uefa Ethics and Disciplinary Inspector will conduct a disciplinary investigation regarding a potential violation of the basic rules of decent conduct by the English Football Association player, Jude Bellingham, having allegedly occurred in the scope of this match.

“Information on this matter will be made available in due course.”

It means a ban is now hanging over Bellingham until the outcome of the probe although in previous similar cases players have been fined rather than suspended for gestures.

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But the surprise move will destabilize England back at their Erfurt base as they begin to prepare for Saturday's game in Dusseldorf.

The FA also faces a significant fine for the behavior of fans in the Arena AufSchalke.

England have been hit by two charges - for “lack of order or discipline by supporters” and for the lighting of fireworks.

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