Jude Bellingham Shines for Real Madrid in El Clasico: Can Thomas Tuchel Overlook Him for England?

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After suffering heavy defeats to Barcelona last season, Real Madrid needed a convincing victory in El Clasico to restore their confidence. Jude Bellingham, the new star of the Madrid squad, once again emerged as a pivotal figure. In his debut season with "Los Blancos," he scored two decisive goals against Barcelona and continues to impress with his performances. In the latest match, Bellingham delivered a remarkable assist followed by a winning goal, becoming the youngest Real Madrid player to achieve this feat in El Clasico this century.

His assist showcased strength and skill as he perfectly set up Kylian Mbappe for the finish. His goal, on the other hand, was a result of excellent timing and movement. Bellingham also won a penalty and had a goal disallowed due to an offside by Brahim Diaz. The match was action-packed—Mbappe missed a penalty, two more goals were disallowed, and a red card along with a scuffle at the end added to the drama.

Bellingham is not just playing; he is orchestrating the game. His presence on the field is palpable and inspiring. Rather than limiting himself to passes, he actively communicates with the crowd and his teammates, inspiring and provoking. This energy and passion sometimes attract criticism, but they are part of his uniqueness.

Real's victory was necessary following an unexpected defeat to Atletico in the local derby. With a five-point lead in the standings, Xabi Alonso's team is showing they are on the right track. For Bellingham, this was further proof of his importance, especially given his absence from the English national team.

Analysis: Jude Bellingham continues to prove that he is a player capable of making a difference in big matches. His presence and influence on Real Madrid's game are undeniable. The question remains whether England will be able to capitalize on his talents in upcoming international challenges.

SOURCE: Sky Sports