Real Madrid ace Jude Bellingham revealed what makes him anxious and why he joined the club ahead of a Champions League quarterfinal clash against Manchester City.
Real Madrid ace Jude Bellingham hailed his team's "mentality" after it knocked Manchester City out of the Champions League quarterfinals on penalties.
There will be a Birmingham feel to El Clasico, with Blues investor Tom
IAN HERBERT: Bellingham has adopted that stance in Spanish cities coast-to-coat this season, though his Clasicos have been an emblem of an introduction for the ages.
Man City and Real Madrid eye multiple trophies by winning this quarter final on Wednesday night at the Etihad with both teams top of their respective leagues. talkSPORT EDGE have teamed up with Bet
Bellingham slammed authorities prior to his side's game versus Manchester City. Tchouameni was targeted after scoring for Madrid. Arsenal must recover in Munich - they can't carry the fear from Villa loss into Champions League showdown - Listen to the
England midfielder moved to Spain from Dortmund last summerBellingham faces Manchester City in Champions LeagueJude Bellingham has said joining Real Madrid was a “no-brainer” despite interest from many other elite clubs including Manchester City, who they face in Wednesday’s Champions League quarter-final second leg.The midfielder signed for Real last summer from Borussia Dortmund in a deal worth up to £115m after discussions with a host of clubs. Bellingham was asked how close he came to...
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Since joining last year, Bellingham, a key player for Madrid, likely secured the title with a stoppage-time winner in Sunday’s 3-2 victory against Barcelona, marking the final “Clasico” of the season. Barcelona lost 3-2 to Real Madrid in the latest La Liga Clásico, extending Madrid’s lead over the Blaugrana by 11 points at the top […]
Again, Jude Bellingham put on a Clasico show, this time to ensure the
The league opened with Jude Bellingham and closed with him too. Way back in August, the Englishman stood before the stands at the place they call the Cathedral and spread his arms wide having scored on the first night of the rest of his life, his arrival announced; now, eight months later, he did it again, the entire Santiago Bernabéu welcomed in, all 77,981 of them, and millions more around the world. It has become a trademark, and it meant the title.Ninety minutes were up in the biggest game...
The Jamaican sprinting great performed Bellingham’s open arms goal celebration with the England midfielder before the Laureus World Sports Awards.