Real Madrid now leads their bitter rivals Barcelona by 11 points.
In an exciting El Clasico, Real Madrid’s JUDE Bellingham won the contest.
At the Santiago Bernabeu, the England midfielder scored the game-winning goal in a 3-2 victory over Barcelona.
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Jude Bellingham performs a bizarre celebration after netting Real Madrid’s winnerBellingham’s injury time strike sealed a 3-2 win for his side
The 78,000 home supporters sent up a tremendous cheer in response to the injury-time strike.
And a strange celebration of a new goal ensued.
Bellingham joyfully ran in the direction of his teammates’ corner flag.
Lucas Vazquez, an international for Spain, greeted him and got him into a funny dance.
The two then looked to be dancing The Lambeth Walk as Bellingham and Vazquez locked arms.
The two appeared to be enjoying the moment and were happy with their efforts.
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It was Bellingham’s 17th league goal of the year, which is astounding.
He is one goal behind Artem Dovbyk of Girona in the LaLiga scoring standings.
And the timing couldn’t have been more ideal.
However, the first goal to give the visitors the lead was scored by Andreas Christensen.
Following a penalty kick by Vinicius Jr., Fermin Lopez gave the Catalans a 2-1 advantage.
A barnstorming conclusion was set up by Vazquez’s goal in the 73rd minute.
Bellingham stepped up as the clock approached injury time and rifled the ball into the net’s ceiling, giving Los Blancos an 11-point lead against their bitter rivals.
Bellingham had experienced El Clasico for the second time. He scored twice in his first game back in October to give his team a 2-1 victory.
He became the first player since Ruud van Nistelrooy in 2007 to score in his first two matches against Barcelona thanks to his late goal at the Bernabeu.