Jude Bellingham wants to stay at Madrid for 'the next 10 or 15 years'
Jude Bellingham is loving life at Real Madrid and made that clear after England's 3-1 win over Italy in the latest European Championship qualifier. The Briton does not see himself in any other team in the world in the short or long term.
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Jude Bellingham arrived at the Santiago Bernabeu this summer and, from the very first moment, he fitted in at Real Madrid, for whom he has already scored 10 goals. After beating Italy, the Englishman spoke to the media and took the opportunity to send a message of love to the 'Merengues'.
"I want to stay at Real Madrid for the next 10 or 15 years of my life. It's where I want to be, I love it here. Being at this club made me better as a player. I'm 100 per cent sure of this," he commented in the mixed zone.
Bellingham is delighted with the coach and his team-mates: "Being around such winning mentalities and players with so much quality every day, it takes you to a new level mentally, physically and technically. Ancelotti told me that the position I'm playing in is where he sees me. I love the freedom he gives me.
And he explained why he is doing so well so far: "I have to deliver, whether it's a goal, an assist or a good performance to win the game. Every game I play I get a little bit better.
Referring to the match against Italy, in which he was named Man of the Match, he said he enjoyed it very much. "These are the games you want to play in," he concluded.
"I want to stay at Real Madrid for the next 10 or 15 years of my life. It's where I want to be, I love it here. Being at this club made me better as a player. I'm 100 per cent sure of this," he commented in the mixed zone.
Bellingham is delighted with the coach and his team-mates: "Being around such winning mentalities and players with so much quality every day, it takes you to a new level mentally, physically and technically. Ancelotti told me that the position I'm playing in is where he sees me. I love the freedom he gives me.
And he explained why he is doing so well so far: "I have to deliver, whether it's a goal, an assist or a good performance to win the game. Every game I play I get a little bit better.
Referring to the match against Italy, in which he was named Man of the Match, he said he enjoyed it very much. "These are the games you want to play in," he concluded.
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