Jude Bellingham Describes Joining Real Madrid As An Obvious Choice
Jude Bellingham's move to Real Madrid last summer was a decision he describes as a "no-brainer." The England midfielder, after three impressive seasons with Borussia Dortmund and attracting attention from several top European clubs, chose the Spanish giants. His debut season at the Bernabeu Stadium has been nothing short of spectacular, scoring 20 goals and establishing himself among the elite in football.
During a press conference before Real's Champions League match against Manchester City, Bellingham shared insights into his decision-making process. Despite engaging in discussions with numerous clubs, including Dortmund, and considering various factors with his family, the allure of Real Madrid was undeniable. The club's stature, its future plans, and the opportunity to play alongside some of the best players in the world were key factors in his decision.

Bellingham credits much of his development as a player to Carlo Ancelotti, Real Madrid's veteran manager. He believes Ancelotti's ability to instill confidence in his players is a testament to his quality as a manager and person. This confidence has been crucial in Bellingham's outstanding performances on the field.
Real Madrid is currently engaged in a tightly contested battle with Manchester City in the Champions League quarter-finals. Following an exhilarating 3-3 draw at the Bernabeu, City holds a slight advantage due to their home ground for the upcoming match and their previous 4-0 victory over Real. However, Bellingham remains unfazed by external expectations and predictions. He emphasizes the team's internal confidence and their recognition of City's strengths but also highlights Real Madrid's own exceptional talent and capabilities.
The upcoming match promises to be a significant challenge for both teams, with Real Madrid determined to overcome the odds and advance to the semi-finals. Bellingham's role will be crucial in this endeavor as he continues to prove his worth on one of football's biggest stages.