Jude Bellingham earned the admiration of the Bernabeu supporters after scoring two goals in Real Madrid’s victory over Osasuna.
The England midfielder, who joined from Borussia Dortmund this summer, has been a sensation in La Liga.
Even though Bellingham’s scoring prowess was evident on a daily basis while he was in Germany, few could have imagined that he would get off to such a great start at Real Madrid.
With eight goals in eight games, the 20-year-old has already tied his league total from the whole previous season.
Maybe his second goal summed up everything admirable about the midfield player. He picked up the ball from thirty yards out, slid past one defender, laid it off, and moved beyond the back line.
The ball was then expertly finished by Bellingham, who put it between the Osasuna goalkeeper’s legs.
The midfielder was substituted off after 72 minutes, so it was not to be a hat-trick, but Real increased their lead to 4-0 through goals from Vinicius Junior and Joselu.
The famous song “Hey Jude” was played while the Bernabeu supporters serenaded him following his second goal.
Bellingham was seen celebrating even before Vinicius scored, making it 3-0 for Ancelotti’s team. The Brazilian winger scored the goal.With the victory, Real returns to the top of the La Liga standings, surpassing Girona, who had seemed to be the early leaders.Prior to losing 3-0 to Los Blancos the previous weekend, Michel’s team had won six of their previous seven games. However, they briefly returned to the top on Saturday after defeating Cadiz 1-0.Even Ancelotti was shocked by Bellingham’s efforts after the brilliant solo goal he scored in Wednesday’s 3-2 Champions League victory over Napoli.He gave an explanation, saying, “Bellingham’s young age of twenty seems remarkable. He seems thirty years old.”For his charisma and character. This is uncommon in a player who is 20 years old; he is constantly focused on the game and knows what needs to be done.”And then there are all his attributes, his physical prowess, his abilities. We are all a little taken aback by it.”
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