Bellingham earns lofty comparisons on Madrid hot streak
Jude
Bellingham's sensational start at Real Madrid, which continued in Naples on
Tuesday night with a superb goal to earn Los Blancos another Champions League
victory, has sparked comparisons with club greats Alfredo di Stefano and
Zinedine Zidane.
The
20-year-old midfielder has been Madrid's key player since his summer arrival
from Borussia Dortmund and set up a goal for Vinicius Junior before scoring
himself in the 3-2 win over Napoli at their Diego Armando Maradona Stadium.
Bellingham's
goal, a surge forward from just inside the Italians' half, before weaving through
the defence and finishing with aplomb, was compared in some quarters to a
strike typical of the former Argentine great.
"There
was no better way for Jude to pay homage to the Argentine star," wrote
Spanish newspaper Marca.
"It
wasn't Diego's goal against England, but in any case, the legendary number 10
would have been proud to score it."
However the
publication, and the other major Madrid sports daily, AS, both ran headlines
comparing Bellingham to former Los Blancos legends Di Stefano and Zidane.
"(Bellingham)
seriously reminds me of Di Stefano, in the elegant dribbling and ball
management, but fierce and tireless in combat, half-artist, half-warrior,"
wrote AS columnist Alfredo Relano.
Bellingham won
the ball back high up the pitch to creat Vinicius' goal, demonstrating his
all-round excellence.
"I'm
surprised he's only 20 years old because he looks like he's 30 because of his
character and attitude," said Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti.
"He has a
lot of quality, physical strength and skill -- he surprises me like he does
everyone else."
Despite his
many qualities, at Madrid so far he has been used to fill the void left by
Ballon d'Or winner Karim Benzema's departure.
The French
forward left to play in Saudi Arabia in the summer and although Madrid were
heavily linked to Paris Saint-Germain striker Kylian Mbappe, Bellingham was
their main purchase.
Madrid paid
103 million euros ($108 million) to Dortmund for the former Birmingham City midfielder
and it seems they have got value for money.
"Madrid
could not get Mbappe but they were absolutely spot on with Bellingham,"
added Relano in AS.
"The
attack revolves around him, but although he is always there at the start of the
move, it doesn't mean he's not there to finish it."
Ancelotti has
generally deployed Bellingham in attacking midfield, behind two strikers.
It sometimes
limits the impact he can have deeper on the pitch, which he has shown with
Dortmund and England, but has helped him supply the Spanish league leaders with
vital goals.
Bellingham
also snatched a last minute winner in Madrid's Champions League opener against
German minnows Union Berlin.
In La Liga the
midfielder has netted six goals in seven matches, as well as laying on two
assists.
Madrid's 3-0
triumph at Girona on Saturday was inspired by Bellingham, who set up the first
goal with a delicious pass using the outside of his boot, a la team-mate Luka
Modric.
"I've
been watching Modric every day for three months, I just want to be
creative," said Bellingham.
Madrid fans
have taken to him quickly, singing the chorus of Beatles song "Hey
Jude" to him in tribute.
Against Napoli
and Girona, with Vinicius' return to the starting line-up after injury,
Bellingham's role has started to expand with some more defensive duties added
-- but it has not diminished his attacking edge.
"Where is
Bellingham's ceiling?" wondered Marca, with Real Madrid fans excited to
find out.
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