'Surprising' Bellingham very involved in Madrid's attacking play

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Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti said nobody expected Jude Bellingham to be so explosive in front of goal after the midfielder hit a brace to send Madrid back top of La Liga on Saturday with a 4-0 win over Osasuna.

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Girona's 1-0 win at Cadiz temporarily gave the Catalan minnows a one-point lead but Real Madrid cruised to victory at the Santiago Bernabeu to reclaim first place, with Vinicius Junior and Joselu also scoring in the rout.
England international Bellingham, the division's top scorer with eight goals, was at his unstoppable best once more in the final third. Ancelotti has shifted the former Borussia Dortmund">Borussia Dortmund player into a more attacking role, with freedom to move behind two more central strikers and it has paid dividends.
After scoring a brilliant solo goal against Napoli in midweek in the Champions League and adding two more against Osasuna, the midfielder now has 10 goals across both competitions in 10 appearances.
"Bellingham is finding a lot of chances in attack, he's very involved in the team's attacking play and not having a fixed position gives him an advantage. It's been a surprising start to the season for him in all aspects. Obviously nobody expected this level, in terms of goals," Ancelotti told reporters.

Bellingham started and finished Madrid's second goal in the 55th minute, darting forward and playing a one-two with Fede Valverde, before sweeping home.
"He's in top form, he's showing the player he is, I hope he keeps on like this. He can win us titles," Madrid defender Dani Carvajal told Real Madrid TV.
Ancelotti warned one day he may use Bellingham in a deeper role. "Everyone knows he's not a centre forward who scores goals, he's an attacking midfielder, or a central midfielder," said Ancelotti.
"When the moment comes, I think he can play with a different type of attitude and contribution, helping the team in terms of hard work, obviously, and with quality."
Vinicius extended Madrid's lead when Valverde sent him through on goal, with the Brazilian rounding goalkeeper Herrera and tapping home. The winger turned provider for the fourth goal, setting up Joselu, who gleefully finished for his fifth league goal in his last six games.
Joselu's sixth should have followed when David Garcia conceded a penalty for handball, but Herrera saved the forward's effort down the middle. Osasuna's goalkeeper has a superb penalty-saving record, including stopping two from former Madrid forward Karim Benzema in one match.
Joselu's miss did not take the shine off Madrid's afternoon, as they celebrated their most emphatic win of the season to date. "We achieved our objective of reaching the international break as leaders," added Carvajal.

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