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Jobe Bellingham suspended and will miss out on Club World Cup reunion with brother Jude

Jobe Bellingham suspended and will miss out on Club World Cup reunion with brother Jude

Jobe Bellingham is suspended for the Club World Cup quarterfinals after picking up a yellow card in Borussia Dortmund's victory against Monterrey, meaning he will miss the chance to face his brother, Jude, and Real Madrid in the next round.
Dortmund plays Madrid at MetLife Stadium on Saturday, but midfielder Jobe will serve a one match suspension for his second yellow card of the tournament. He was previously booked in the win against Ulsan HD in the group stage.
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