Football News

Jude Bellingham’s Second Season: From Star to Struggler

Jude Bellingham’s first season at Real Madrid was remarkable, featuring a flurry of goals and a Champions League title. However, his second season has yet to take off as he prepares to face former club Borussia Dortmund at the Santiago Bernabeu. Bellingham and Los Blancos triumphed over Dortmund in last season’s final, marking Madrid’s 15th title.

This year, the 21-year-old midfielder has struggled, partly due to increased defensive responsibilities following Kylian Mbappe’s arrival. In a recent 2-1 La Liga victory over Celta Vigo, Bellingham played on the right of midfield a new role that contrasts with his previous position as a central attacking figure. Last season, he scored 10 goals in his first 10 appearances but he has yet to find the net in nine games this season.

Frustrations surfaced during the Celta match when Bellingham appeared angry with Vinicius Junior for not passing to him. Coach Carlo Ancelotti defended Bellingham, noting that any tension was normal in competitive situations and that the players resolved their issues post-match. In the latter part of last season, Ancelotti tasked Bellingham with a hybrid midfield role to bolster Madrid’s defense which left him exhausted and battling minor injuries.

His performance at Euro 2024 was also below par, aside from a stunning bicycle kick goal against Slovakia. Despite these challenges, Bellingham remains a player of immense potential, having become the youngest captain of Borussia Dortmund and leading the team to a near title win.

As Madrid faces Dortmund and La Liga leaders Barcelona in crucial matches, Jude Bellingham aims to contribute significantly whether through goals or other impactful play. Ancelotti insists that Bellingham’s evolving role should be appreciated, highlighting the need for the team to find the right balance with its attacking options.

AddThis Website Tools
Cataleya

Recent Posts

Scottie Scheffler Confident Injury Won’t Affect His Game

Scottie Scheffler is unconcerned about the "stupid" hand injury he suffered on Christmas Day, believing…

2 months ago

Caleb Ewan Joins Ineos Grenadiers for 2025 Season

Caleb Ewan has signed a one-year deal with British team Ineos Grenadiers for the 2025…

2 months ago

Josh Rock Targets Luke Littler’s Dominance in Darts

Josh Rock believes he can challenge Luke Littler's future dominance in professional darts. Littler, who…

2 months ago

Israel Adesanya Faces New Generation in Riyadh Fight

Israel Adesanya a two-time former UFC middleweight champion, acknowledges feeling like the "old dog" in…

2 months ago

Johnny Herbert Exits FIA Steward Role After Dispute

Johnny Herbert has left his role as an FIA steward after the organization cited a…

2 months ago

Tom McKibbin Seals Switch to LIV Golf

Tom McKibbin has officially joined LIV Golf, making a lucrative move to the Saudi-backed circuit.…

2 months ago