Bellingham is crazy! A little bit of Di Stéfano, a little bit of Zidane… all the essence is gathered in this kid

At Real Madrid, scoring goals is turning into a dangerous career because of the blows Rüdiger delivers during the celebrations. The soul of modern Real Madrid is reflected in the German. Although the white team is still lacking in certain areas this season (better up front efficiency, defensive stability, etc.), they are eager.

And the seasons are generally nice when Madrid is starving. In the match against Naples, Ancelotti’s team prevailed honorably thanks to strong goals, heartfelt play, and good football against a formidable opponent.

Next is Bellingham, who scored at Maradona’s house by beginning in the middle of the pitch. Everything is in English, so all the comparisons make sense. He moves like Zidane and occupies the field like Di Stéfano. The season’s MVP and arguably the best football player alive.

All the posters feature Vini and Bellingham, but Kroos is the one with Real Madrid aspirations. The German sets the pace, accelerates and decelerates, and, most importantly, silently elevates his colleagues to new heights. He is the one who makes the white team play. He had an incredible first half against Naples, flawless in every way. Above all, there is one fact: 100% of students pass. Again, one time. 43 versus 43. He was rotated early in the season under Ancelotti, who is now without a doubt the starter.

He didn’t deserve to be substituted for Modric, but Madrid’s poor second-half performance forced him to the bench.

Vini has a unique style

The game is no longer interpreted by referees

Referees have become so accustomed to following instructions that they treat officiating football games like washing machines ever since VAR was implemented. The examination of the players’ body positions as though they were objects has replaced the interpretation of the game. The reasoning behind Nacho’s penalty defies football logic. When clearing a cross, how should a defender get to the ground? Following his error on Saturday, Nacho found himself in the headlines once more due to an unjustified penalty.

That’s Valverde’s objective

Both UEFA and the statisticians will assert that Meret scored the goal on his own. However, Valverde owns the objective. The noisemaker I give my wife at home lasts the entire year, and I hook that missile in the media league. Among the most brutal shots in recent memory is the one that Valverde made on Maradona’s field. “A stone is on his foot,” Ancelotti remarks. Well, a rock appeared to play in Naples.

Rüdiger is a tyrant

After the clash against Girona, we declared Rüdiger to have taken command of the defense. And he played a massive match against Naples, staying on the same path. For Kepa, who suffers from above, the German was a wall and the ideal companion in the aerial game.

The celebrations are something you need to watch out for because you may hurt a teammate during them. A real pain in the neck! Oh, the blows he deals!