Jude Bellingham It has been a great sensation at the start of LaLiga. For the second game in a row, he was named man of the match, he repeated his goal-scoring role in San Mamés against Almería and he used inappropriate leadership for a 20-year-old player of football debuting with the shirt of real Madrid. Three goals in two goals gives shape to the best start of his career.
bellingham He was the star of one of the comebacks he watched with envy from afar. In a match that was chaotic from the start with the goal of following the ‘ex law’ again, scored by Sergio Arribas, the mobility of jude and a goal-scoring eye that rose to the new demarcation in which Carlo Ancelotti deployed him, tied the game in the first period and turned it around in the second.
The Englishman looks very comfortable at the top of the diamond in 4-4-2 as Ancelotti’s revised system to give stripes to his star signing of the course from day one. He contributes physicality to defensive tasks, interacts intelligently with his teammates, shows personality on the ball and often steps into the area.
From scoring twelve goals, eight in the Bundesliga, with Borussia Dortmund last year, he scored three in just two games at Real Madrid. He has developed an instinct to pop in behind Rodrygo Goes, take advantage of the Brazilian striker’s movements and be deadly on the finish. The ball that fell inside the area was fixed on the post in the 19th minute. Looking to clear the check saw Toni Kroos put the perfect ball in with his jump and header in game time.
It was the third double of the short-lived career of the 20-year-old football player who was not burdened by the shield of real Madrid or the liability for its transfer value. He achieved it only twice in Dortmund, in duels against Stuttgart and Wolfsburg.
Since 2006, when he did Ruud Van Nistelrooy, no player could score three of Real Madrid’s first four league goals. Not Cristiano Ronaldo, who breaks records. Since 2007, when the star was Wesley Sneijder, no Real Madrid player has scored in their first two games in the Spanish League.
“I think it’s due to the player’s maturity and personality. His years in Germany have helped him a lot,” said his coach, the Italian Carlo Ancelotti, who is knowing how to exploit Bellingham’s full potential, who was already a leader in the English team and extended it to Real Madrid.
Source: La Verdad

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