However, Garnacho would be one of many players or jersey number combinations to appear in the Premier League with an odd combination if he somehow switched to number six.
When William Gallas arrived at Arsenal in 2006, he was given the number 10 shirt. Arsene Wenger explained that since Dennis Bergkamp had just left, he wanted an attacker to feel free from pressure to wear the number.
Once upon a time, Steve Sidwell and defender Khalid Boulahrouz received the number nine shirt from Chelsea, whereas Wilfried Bony, a striker, received the number two shirt from Swansea.
Following his goal, Bellingham clarified his gesture on social media after the outcome.
There were rumors in the beginning that the star midfield player would not be charged.
The England player's acts may have violated the fundamental standards of decent conduct, as UEFA has now verified, and an investigation into them has been opened.
Jude Bellingham, an English FA player, may have violated the fundamental standards of decency. UEFA ethics and disciplinary inspectors "will conduct a disciplinary investigation regarding this situation."
In a statement, UEFA stated: "The issue will be decided upon in due course by the UEFA Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body (CEDB)."
Moreover, Jude Bellingham, an English Football Association player, may have violated the fundamentals of decency during this game; a UEFA Ethics and Disciplinary Inspector will inquire into this matter.
"Information on this matter will be made available in due course."
Now that he could face a ban at Euro 2024, the 21-year-old could not play for England against Switzerland on Saturday.
Gareth Southgate would suffer a severe hit from any ban, mainly because he is already without Marc Guehi for their quarterfinal match in Dusseldorf.
Bellingham has netted two goals for England in the 2024 European Championship, the most important one coming against Serbia in their opening match.
After an outstanding season at Real Madrid the previous year, he has been a vital member of the Three Lions in Germany.
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