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After shining, Jude Bellingham's injury 4 days before El Clasico that sets off alarms

Jude Bellingham shone today again, however, he left injured.

By William Estrella

Jude Bellingham shone today again, however, he left injured.
Jude Bellingham shone today again, however, he left injured.

Real Madrid won 2-1 today against Union Berlin, in a match that had all kinds of action, including disallowed goals, great goals and referee drama. Real Madrid is now the leader of group C of the UEFA Champions League, three points above Naples, its biggest rival in the group.

Once again, Jude Bellingham shone brighter than everyone, as he scored his eleventh goal in eleven games for Real Madrid, in all competitions. Jude Bellingham, the English midfielder, is one of the best footballers in the world.

However, Jude Bellingham was injured in the game, paralyzing the entire world. “He takes off his shin guards, leaves the field of play... and shakes hands with all of his teammates on the bench. Because of Jude's gestures, it doesn't seem like it's anything serious to be honest," Marca journalist Joel Del Río launched from the Municipal Stadium in Braga, bringing a little peace of mind to Real Madrid and its fans, but the truth is that There will be to wait for an official medical report from the club. What has caught attention is that one of the club's doctors approached the Briton to check on him as he sat on the bench.

After this, the game is over and Madrid has achieved a victory that was as expected as it was hard-fought, but now the spotlight has changed completely. They are in the Barcelona Football Club and the loss of Jude Bellingham could be catastrophic considering that he is by scandal the best player on the squad and the top scorer with 11 goals in 12 games played since he arrived at the White House.


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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