In an exciting El Clasico, JUDE Bellingham scored the game-winning goal for Real Madrid.
At the Santiago Bernabeu, Real Madrid beat Barcelona 3-2 thanks to a goal made by the England midfielder.
When the goal in extra time was scored, the 78,000 home fans let out a big cheer.
Then there was a strange new way to celebrate a goal.
Bellingham was so happy that he ran to the corner flag to hit his teammates.
Lucas Vazquez, a player for Spain, met him and started dancing with him, which was funny.
After that, Bellingham and Vazquez put their arms together and looked like they were dancing “The Lambeth Walk.”
The two looked happy with their work and seemed to be enjoying the moment.
It’s hard to believe that Bellingham scored his 17th league goal of the season.
He is tied for second place in La Liga in goals scored, one goal behind Artem Dovbyk of Girona.
It came at the perfect time.
But Andreas Christensen scored the first goal to put the away team ahead.
After a Vinicius Jr. penalty tied the game, Fermin Lopez made it 2-1 for Barcelona.
Vazquez’s goal in the 73rd minute set up a crazy end.
In extra time, Bellingham stepped up and shot the ball into the roof of the net, giving Real Madrid 11 points more than their fierce foes at the top of the table.
Bellingham was able to see El Clasico for the second time. In his first game, in October, he scored twice to help his team win 2-1.
He is the first player since Ruud van Nistelrooy in 2007 to score in his first two games against Barcelona. He scored late at the Bernabeu.