Jude Bellingham, the rising star from Real Madrid, has set his sights on winning major tournaments with the England national team over the next decade. Expressing his ambition for the future, Bellingham believes that aspiring to the highest level is essential for his national teammates.

Under the guidance of manager Gareth Southgate, the England team reached the finals of the European Championship and the semi-finals of two World Cups, indicating their proximity to breaking a long trophy drought.

The Real Madrid midfielder is determined to help secure England’s first European Championship next summer and aims to achieve world-class success in the future.

Bellingham stated, “My goal for the next 12 months with England is a reflection of the next decade. I simply want to strive to win major tournaments. We should not shy away from making such a statement. We’ve come close to success in recent major tournaments, and now we need to turn that experience into tangible results.”

The 20-year-old has made an impressive start at Real Madrid this season, netting 10 goals in his ten appearances. While Gareth Southgate acknowledges his talent, he refrained from calling Bellingham the best player in the world but praised his remarkable performance.

Here is the video of Jude Bellingham’s first 10 goals for Real Madrid.

Jude Bellingham

Jude Bellingham

Forwarder, Midfielder

England

Age: 21

186 cm

kg

Season 2023/2024
Played 11 2 Missed
Minutes 994 90.4 Avg
Goals 4 0.4 Avg
Assist 5 0.5 Avg
Attempt 29 2.6 Avg
Passes 568 51.689.8% AvgSucc
Yellow 2 0.2 Avg
Red 0 0.0 Avg

This season he played in total 8 times for 677 minutes for La Liga.

Jude Bellingham scored 7 goals for Real Madrid. He procured twice assists. He received 1 yellow card and no red cards.

His team is currently 1st in La Liga. In the last match Real Madrid won 4-0 against Osasuna.

Real Madrid performance and stats

Real Madrid

Manager: Carlo Ancelotti
Rank 1st
Win 28
Draw 6
Loss 1
Goals 78-22
Diff 56
Rank 1st
Win 6
Draw 0
Loss 0
Goals 16-7
Diff 9

Real Madrid is currently 1st in the La Liga with 24 points.

In the last 9 games, it has won 8 times and lost once. In its last match, Real Madrid won 4-0 against Osasuna.​​

It has a positive goal difference after scoring 20 goals and conceding 6.​

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