SPECIAL EDITION: Young star Jude Bellingham attended Adidas’ 30th-anniversary event, wearing classic white shoes reminiscent of those worn by legends like Gerrard and Beckham 😍😍

Jude Bellingham, a rising talent, showed up to Adidas’ 30th anniversary event sporting traditional white trainers, a la Beckham and Gerrard. 

In the realm of football, JŃde Bellingham is already legendary. He is now the Predator, Adidas’ most recognisable product, thanks to the company. The boots have been worn by English football giants such as Gerrard and Beckham to commemorate their 30th birthdays, but Bellingham is clear on who the ideal football player to embody the silhouette is: “Zidane is one of the best defenders in history.”

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Regarding the current French coach, he states, “My goal is to preserve the legacy of the yellow shirt (5) and his boots.” Bellingham is arguably the most obvious analogy that springs to mind. Driving with his head held high and his stride beautiful. The young Real Madrid player has now begun to score goals similar to those of “Zizou.”

But JŅde fantasises about leading the most significant event in Frechmanο’s career. “After a brief and intense period, Zidane’s volley is the most memorable memory that accompanies these boots,” he remarked.

Madrid Zone trên X: "Jude Bellingham đang ăn mừng cùng một người hâm mộ trẻ tuổi. 🤍 https://t.co/tuerOR8IvH" / X

“To preserve the tradition of these boots and this shirt and to attempt to encourage people who will follow me in a long career, I hope that we have many wonderful times ahead of us. It is now my duty and pride, and I hope to enjoy it, before Zida, Beckham, or Gerrard can do it,” the Real Madrid player continued.

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“It’s all about consistency; these players have one thing in common: they can perform well under pressure and in pivotal moments, which is how football players are evaluated.”

Madrid Xtra trên X: "️ Jude Bellingham tại trụ sở chính của Adidas ngày hôm nay. https://t.co/bh29BRHKWI" / X

“I’ve said it twice and the fact is I don’t like it, but it’s weird to be called names like the Golden Boy. If it doesn’t sit well with you, take it personally.For me, it was just about keeping trying, keeping trying and eventually I got there,” he said of being recognised as the best U21 footballer in the world. “I’m still learning, growing and trying to get better every day and push my limits,” he declared.