Following an outstanding performance that earned him the title of man of the match and secured England’s spot in the UEFA Euro 2024 finals on Tuesday, Jude Bellingham attributed his current peak performance to his transfer to the renowned Spanish club Real Madrid during the summer.

Bellingham played a pivotal role, winning the penalty that enabled Harry Kane to equalize against Italy in their qualifying match at Wembley. He also set up Marcus Rashford for the second goal of the evening, while Kane sealed the 3-1 victory with a remarkable individual goal.
Throughout the second half, Bellingham was the driving force behind England’s most promising attacks, offering both creativity and determination in the midfield.
In his post-match remarks, the 20-year-old, who left a lasting impression during last year’s World Cup in Qatar, credited his move to Spain as a catalyst for reaching a higher level of performance.
“I want to stay at Real Madrid for the next 10 or 15 years of my life. This is where I want to be. I love being here. Being at Real Madrid improved me as a player. I’m 100 per cent sure of this,” said Bellingham.
He mentioned that being a member of a locker room alongside players like Luka Modric, Toni Kroos, and others who have a history of clinching significant championships played a crucial role.
“Being close to those winning mentalities and players with such quality every day takes you to a new mental, physical and technical level,” he said, with words of praise for coach Carlo Ancelotti.
“Ancelotti told me that the position where I am playing is where he sees me. I love the freedom they give me. The fact is that I have to deliver, whether it’s a goal, an assist or a good performance, to win the game. Every game I play, I manage to improve a little,” he said.
The star boy has scored 10 goals in 10 appearances in all competitions!
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