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This summer, when we talked about the potential “victims” of Kylian Mbappé’s arrival in Madrid, we mainly mentioned the name of Rodrygo. But now, after several months of competition, we see that the presence of the Bondynois is detrimental to another player: Jude Bellingham. Of course, Mbappé is not responsible for this, but his presence pushed Carlo Ancelotti to change his use of the Englishman.
Much further from the surface than during his brilliant 2023/2024 season, often exiled on one side, the former Borussia Dortmund drags his spleen on the lawn. This season, he has still not scored a single goal, while he had already exceeded ten goals at this stage of the season last year. In recent weeks, the Spanish press has already mentioned a certain annoyance of the Englishman…
Bellingham has it really bad
And that’s it Relevo says a little more… According to the serious Spanish media, Jude Bellingham was mad with rage after the Clasico. He left the Bernabéu feeling particularly heated, obviously because of the result but above all because of his performance and its use by Carlo Ancelotti. His participation in the Merengue game against the Catalans was almost non-existent, with 13 passes completed and no danger created in the final meters.
Day and night, compared to what he could offer on the field last year. If some feared a problem with Vinicius Jr following the arrival of Mbappé, it is with Bellingham that there seem to be serious complications. A complicated file that Carlo Ancelotti will have to manage otherwise the situation will seriously deteriorate…
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