"You don't know how massive is Real Madrid until you're part of it"
Jude Bellingham, who scored the winning goal in the dying moments of Wednesday's match against Union Berlin, was very pleased at the final whistle and admitted to having "goosebumps".
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Jude Bellingham produces the same kind of magic in the league as he does in the Champions League. After the 'Merengues' beat Union Berlin thanks to a last-gasp goal from the England international, the player spoke to 'Movistar+'.
After scoring his sixth goal in as many games for Real, Bellingham was visibly excited at the final whistle: "I'm getting goosebumps as I speak. I'm very grateful to play in this team. I'm talking about my team-mates, the staff, the mentality and the quality they have. When you arrive at the stadium, there are hundreds of supporters coming to greet the bus."
The club and the passion that Real represent seem to be very much in the mind of the former Dortmund man: "You don't know how big, massive is Real Madrid until you're part of it. I have that honour and I'll wear it with pride. That's our mentality. That's how we've played all season. It doesn't matter if we're behind on the scoreboard or if we draw, we keep going forward."
On Sunday, he will try to win over 'Los Blancos' fans once and for all, if he has not already done so, with a decisive performance in the Madrid derby against Atletico.
After scoring his sixth goal in as many games for Real, Bellingham was visibly excited at the final whistle: "I'm getting goosebumps as I speak. I'm very grateful to play in this team. I'm talking about my team-mates, the staff, the mentality and the quality they have. When you arrive at the stadium, there are hundreds of supporters coming to greet the bus."
The club and the passion that Real represent seem to be very much in the mind of the former Dortmund man: "You don't know how big, massive is Real Madrid until you're part of it. I have that honour and I'll wear it with pride. That's our mentality. That's how we've played all season. It doesn't matter if we're behind on the scoreboard or if we draw, we keep going forward."
On Sunday, he will try to win over 'Los Blancos' fans once and for all, if he has not already done so, with a decisive performance in the Madrid derby against Atletico.
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