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Incredible praise, what said Vinícius Junior about Jude Bellingham's present

The Enlish midfielder scored two more goals for Real Madrid yesterday against Osasuna.

By William Estrella

The Enlish midfielder scored two more goals for Real Madrid yesterday against Osasuna.
The Enlish midfielder scored two more goals for Real Madrid yesterday against Osasuna.

In the 9th round of the Spanish league, Real Madrid continued its quest for the title it lost last season with a 4-0 home win over Osasuna. With a brace from English midfielder Jude Bellingham and a return to the sacred cry of Brazilian striker Vinícius Junior, the Santiago Bernabéu stadium was a party.

24 are the points of the leader of the domestic competition, but they can remain one point behind Barcelona, who must play today against Granada as visitors in the afternoon. But it will be a question of the Catalan team, which does not have the scorer of the competition called Bellingham, who has eight goals without being a striker and averages one goal per game played. A mark that many prodigies were never able to achieve once they arrived to the Iberian team.

Thousands were and are the praises received by the English representative in each FIFA double date. And if he continues at this level it will not be unreasonable to see him at a gala for individual awards very soon and win some other award such as the Golden Ball, Golden Shoe and The Best. But that will be time for when it happens, so Jude is thinking about continuing to improve, help his team to succeed and win titles in his first season after being signed last summer.

What Vinícius had to say about his momentary strike partner and how he feels about playing with him

"He is incredible. He was born to play for Real Madrid and he is going to mark an era in the best team in the world. Hopefully our connection will be for many years here. I'm delighted to play with Jude, one of the best players," said the South American attacker on Realmadrid TV after the goal. He added: “Very happy to score again at the Bernabéu. It's always an honor to play here, with the fans pushing us hard. It's a beautiful day. It's an honor for all the affection I have for these fans. I'm very happy to play here and I hope to play here for the rest of my life”.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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