JUDE BELLINGHAM continued his legendary start in Spain by scoring in his Real Madrid Champions League debut.
On Wednesday, Jude Bellingham added to his fairytale start at Real Madrid by scoring a dramatic winner to overcome Union Berlin in their Champions League group stage debut.
Bellingham, who transferred from Borussia Dortmund to the Spanish giants this summer, has six goals in six games for his new team, contributing to six victories. The England international has completely taken over the team and has already made a name for himself in the Spanish city.
JUDE BELLINGHAM continued his legendary start in Spain by scoring in his Real Madrid Champions League debut.The former Birmingham City star scored on Los Blancos’ La Liga debut as well as in his first Champions League game. He now belongs to a select group at Real Madrid, where only three other players, including Cristiano Ronaldo, had done so before.Ronaldo, who holds the all-time club goal-scoring record for Madrid with 450 goals in 438 games, scored in each of his club “debuts” in 2009; playmaker Isco followed suit four years later; Marco Asensio did the same in 2016.JUDE BELLINGHAM continued his legendary start in Spain by scoring in his Real Madrid Champions League debut.Bellingham scored against Union Berlin on a lucky and opportunistic goal after Toni Kroos’ shot was diverted into his path and into the goal, where he was unable to miss. It did keep up his joyful habit of timing his runs into the box and supporting Los Blancos at the ideal moment.Bellingham scored in his La Liga debut for Madrid last month in a 2-0 victory away at Athletic Club Bilbao. Bellingham marked the occasion with a close-range volley from a corner kick. In his second game, a 3-1 away triumph against Almeria the next week, he first scored, then collected a brace and gave Vinicius Junior an assist.JUDE BELLINGHAM continued his legendary start in Spain by scoring in his Real Madrid Champions League debut.Then, Bellingham scored a late header to give Carlo Ancelotti’s team a 1-0 victory away at Celta Vigo. Then, in August, Bellingham was selected La Liga’s Player of the Month, making him the first Englishman to do so.The 20-year-old was unstoppable and scored the game-winning goal in the fifth minute of added time as Madrid rallied to upset Getafe in the beginning of September. His goal-scoring streak ended against Real Sociedad, though Madrid still prevailed 2-1 in that contest.Join our brand-new WhatsApp group! To get your daily dose of Mirror Football material, click this link. Additionally, we give our neighbors exclusive deals, promotions, and advertisements from us and our business associates. If you dislike our neighborhood, you can check out any time you like. If you’re curious, you can read our Privacy Notice.