In defiance, Bellingham said Real Madrid would prevail in the Champions League final the following month.
UDE BELLINGHAM brilliantly spoke fluent Spanish on the balcony of Real Madrid’s LaLiga title celebrations.
Bellingham, 20, has been sensational since arriving at the Bernabeu in the summer.
Jude Bellingham spoke Spanish to the crowd before spreading his arms aloft Credit: EPABellingham performed the celebration that has become synonymous with him Credit: RexBellingham did not shy away from speaking to the fans Credit: XBellingham has learnt Spanish less than one year after joining Real Madrid Credit: EPAHe has been sensational for Real Madrid this season Credit: EPAThe Real Madrid players soaked in the atmosphere on an open top busCredit: EPAWith four games left, he has amassed 22 goals and ten assists to help Carlo Ancelotti’s team cruise to victory. Additionally, Real Madrid has advanced to the Champions League final, where on June 1 at Wembley, they will take on Bellingham’s previous team, Borussia Dortmund.
But ahead of their attempts to claim a record-extending 15th European crown, the Spanish champions revelled in their LaLiga glory with a parade around the city of Madrid. It culminated in the squad gathering on a balcony looking over the Cibeles Fountain as the adoring fans assembled to catch a glimpse of the team with the trophy.Additionally, once right-back Dani Carvajal finished speaking for himself, he led Bellingham over to the microphone.
Vinicius Junior was observed approaching the former Birmingham guy while giggling uncontrollably. But after captivating everyone, he continued to speak in flawless Spanish.
“Many thanks for your love and support this season,” he stated.The incredible scenes come as they prepare to go for a sixth Champions League in 10 years Credit: ReutersBellingham put on some shades for the parade Credit: ReutersFans came out in their thousands to see the LaLiga champions parade around Madrid Credit: ReutersVinicius Junior was loving the celebrations in Madrid Credit: Reuters
“We’ve got one more big game at Wembley. We’re going to win.
“Come on Madrid.”
Subsequently, Bellingham raised both of his arms in a goal celebration that has been instantly associated with him.
The English player signed a £115 million deal to leave Dortmund, and he only moved to Spain eleven months ago.
Still, he seems to have picked up the language quickly as he makes an impression both on and off the field.
After Bellingham switched last year, his mother, Denise, relocated to Madrid with her kid.
In the meantime, Bellingham’s father, Mark, relocated to Sunderland to live with his brother, Jobe.
The Sun first broke the news in April that the Real Madrid player is seeing Laura Celia Valk, an Instagram model from the Netherlands.
Bellingham has been instrumental in Real Madrid’s superb 2023/24 campaign Credit: Getty