After finishing the first half of the season with a strong performance, Real Madrid is getting ready to start the second half of the season.
In advance of the beginning of the season, the club gave the supporters the opportunity to see their favorite players working out together at an open training session that was hosted by the club.
In an interview with the media, Jude Bellingham, who was awarded both the Kopa Trophy and the Golden Boy honor, shared his thoughts.
When Jude Bellingham was asked to choose his favorite moment of the year, he said that the triumph in the Clasico was his greatest moment of the year. This is because it was his blazing brace that clinched the victory.
It is most likely the Clasico. Despite the fact that it was a challenging game, I was able to contribute to the team’s victory in two different ways, he remarked.
With a long-range goal and a game-winning goal in the last minute, the Englishman helped his team close the gap with Barcelona in the league rankings. This was accomplished despite the fact that his team had been down at the beginning of the match.
In addition, the young man, who is twenty years old, was questioned about his goals for the following year, and he responded as follows:
I want to win a lot more awards…even more trophies. A large number of goals, strong performances, and victories. so that I may continue to take pleasure in playing for Real Madrid.”
Despite the fact that Bellingham has already won a number of individual awards since joining Madrid, the team has not yet achieved any collective success.
However, the following year will provide a great lot of opportunity, since Madrid is now doing really well in all of the contests.
With far to the scoring of goals, Bellingham could not have asked for a better beginning to his life in the Spanish city, and he is eager to continue scoring at a consistent rate.
Carlo Ancelotti, the coach, has done an outstanding job of enabling him to play in a free role, and the fact that his contract has been extended until 2026 is sure to be a good sign for the young player.