Video: Real Madrid’s Jude Bellingham speaks after Golden Boy Award win
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Barcelona fans have been candid about their thoughts on Jude Bellingham's exceptional form for Real Madrid following his recent goal against SSC Napoli in the UEFA Champions League.
Bellingham extended his remarkable run by scoring a stunning header in Madrid's penultimate Group C encounter against the Italian champions.
His goal secured not only a memorable moment but also his place in Los Merengues' history books, becoming the first player to score in his initial four Champions League games for the club.
Moreover, the former Borussia Dortmund captain made history as the first English player ever to notch 10 Champions League goals before turning 21, as cited by GOAL.
Video: Real Madrid’s Jude Bellingham speaks after Golden Boy Award win
FootballWith an impressive tally of 15 goals in 15 appearances across all competitions, according to Transfermarkt, he has already surpassed his total from last season while playing for Dortmund.
Bellingham's extraordinary performances for the White Angels have earned him widespread acclaim, even among rival Barcelona fans.
Many Barça supporters took to social media to express their honest thoughts about Bellingham's remarkable form.
A dyed-in-the-wool Barcelona fan, @GeorgeAnagli, openly confessed:
"Jude Bellingham again. As a Barca fan, I’m jealous."
Another fan, @iamkolodavid17, added:
"You can’t just hate him."
@Xmylez wrote:
"The guy is talented."
@Leezeyth joined the bandwagon:
"It's ok to be jealous."
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In a related publication, Sports Brief reported that fresh from his pivotal role in Madrid's 3-0 triumph against Cadiz in La Liga, Bellingham capitalised on an expertly delivered cross by David Alaba, securing the lead for Los Blancos after going down early in the game.
Vinicius and Rodrygo salutes Jude Bellingham following win of the Golden Boy Award
FootballThe goal not only set the tone for a comeback for the 14-time Champions League winners but also secured Bellingham's place in the club's history books.
At a mere 20 years of age, Bellingham reached a momentous milestone by becoming the inaugural Real Madrid player to net in his initial four UEFA Champions League showings.