This season has been a rollercoaster for Jude Bellingham. After undergoing shoulder surgery over the summer, Xabi Alonso rushed him back into the starting lineup for the Madrid derby at the Metropolitano, and the experiment failed. Real Madrid suffered their first serious setback of the season, a 5-2 loss.
Up to that point, the team had been cruising, aided more by results than actual performance in a stretch where Bellingham had not yet played (seven matches, seven wins) while recovering from surgery.
Bellingham struggling to match debut season
Since returning, Bellingham has yet to show the brilliance that made him a global sensation and justified Madrid’s astronomical transfer fee from Dortmund: €103 million ($121.5 million) guaranteed plus €30 million ($35.4 million) more in potential add-ons. And he did not disappoint initially.
Jude fit seamlessly into a Madrid squad still without Kylian Mbappé, playing without a traditional striker after Karim Benzema’s departure, and with Vinicius Jr. and Rodrygo leading the line. The setup played perfectly to Bellingham’s biggest strength: making late runs into the opposition box.
But the reality is that Madrid signed him as a central midfielder, and that decision likely delayed further reinforcements in the midfield after Toni Kroos and Luka Modric left.
From a debut season where Bellingham was compared to Di Stéfano himself (23 goals and 13 assists), he has since struggled for consistency, producing only sporadic moments of brilliance (five goals in 20 matches this season, compared with 15 in 58 last season), without being decisive or fully influential in the team’s play. His style, straddling midfield and attack, makes him a challenging fit. Xabi Alonso’s difficulties in finding the right position for him since that Metropolitano derby illustrate this perfectly.
Madrid’s tactical experiments and adjustments for Jude
“I see him more as a midfielder,” Alonso said about Jude during the Club World Cup. Yet, for that first start at the Metropolitano, he switched to a 4-2-3-1 system to play Bellingham as an attacking midfielder behind Mbappé, bringing him closer to goal. The approach continued in the following matches until defensive imbalances appeared on the left flank, compounded by Vinicius’ struggles to track back.
Alonso again adjusted to make the team more compact. The current 4-4-2 formation, with Bellingham starting from the left but given freedom, forces him to exert significant energy to regain defensive positions while freeing Vinicius to play as a forward alongside Mbappé. Yet even with wins against Athletic Club, Alavés, and Sevilla - and a loss to Celta - the team still shows weaknesses in both creation and defending, conceding too many clear chances.
England’s Bellingham conundrum
Bellingham’s struggles have mirrored his experience with England. After returning from shoulder surgery, he has found it difficult to get back into Thomas Tuchel’s lineup. England reached peak form with eight wins in eight matches, scoring 22 goals and conceding none, securing qualification with two games to spare.
Still, debate continues over how Bellingham fits into the team. His challenges drew attention at Wembley, where fans greeted him - substitute in his first call-up in five months - with both applause and some boos. With Harry Kane as captain, Bukayo Saka settled on the right, and Elliot Anderson paired with Declan Rice in midfield, Bellingham must find his place. Phil Foden’s return to form adds another layer of competition.
Even in his next start, when he was named MVP in a 2-0 win over Albania, controversy followed. Bellingham left the field visibly frustrated when substituted, prompting Tuchel to rebuke him. “He was waving his arms and clearly not happy about being taken off. From afar, it does not seem like someone embracing the collective,” Tuchel said.
Despite the tensions, Bellingham retains his status as a key player for the World Cup, but like at Madrid, his role sparks debate. It is an unexpected challenge for a player once considered untouchable.
MaikudiBirnintudu
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na rap?
Wowbcdkltz
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Suarezzy
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what is this.. he's so big that 5 goals for a midfielder is a struggle
he should do the work of a midfielder and help Madrid control the tempo of the game , scoring goals ain't his job that's why everyone is belittling him today , Madrid has enough forward let him stop hiding behind stat and Do his job , if not I see guler benching him next season, tuchel already told him he will be playing from the bench for the world cup
Suarezzy
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is far better than stealing 15 champions League 😂 no respect in that 😂
Believersministry1
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One season wonder 😂
AFerpsGw5841
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In doing do line them do line all do line there do line ,in doing a pressed do line add wrap line do line off wall line do fit do a rubber doing do line there all line .
You don craze bfor ?? 😂
pium
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It’s not consistency! It’s just Jude literally played as an attacker in his first season and not a midfielder. As midfielder he is still good player but that first season as attacker raised the bar beyond his quality comparing him with likes of Zidane when he is far behind those elite.
vatikloryz
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hes flop n overrated english player.
BinAdamu
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Then in the Second Half Brahimi in Rodrigo out, Vinicius in Arda out, Camavinga in Ceballos out.
BinAdamu
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Bellingham favorite position is at the middle of the pitch while playing in a free rule.
hen2020
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In doing do line them do line all do line there do line ,in doing a pressed do line add wrap line do line off wall line do fit do a rubber doing do line there all line .
nobacklmnr
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How many goals & assists pedri have this season, compare with Jude..
let's forget about the insults no one deserves to be insulted but you can't compare Jude to Pedri because they don't play similar roles even though they are both midfielders. Pedri controls the pace of the game where Jude creates chances comparing them would be irrelevant
felizo16
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Same reasons stated at the top there dummy he’s a midfielder not a striker he needs to do a midfielder job how many goals does rice have ? Fermin Lopez plays Jude position for Barca so compare them and come back here fool.
idiot you're one of senseless Barcelona fans, always looking for trouble. I never abused anyone or called anyone names.
Zeaabceryz
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Arrogant Niger
Zeaabceryz
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Arrogant Niger😈
Zeaabceryz
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Arrogant Niger👹
Footballislife0811
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Robbed on right 🤣 Pls google Madrid ucl robberies and watch the videos then come back here Mr ucl🤣
Footballislife0811
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How many goals & assists pedri have this season, compare with Jude..
Same reasons stated at the top there dummy he’s a midfielder not a striker he needs to do a midfielder job how many goals does rice have ? Fermin Lopez plays Jude position for Barca so compare them and come back here fool.
AdhikariAbhi
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2025 was a bad luck for RMA now 2026 is coming and don't listen to media they are busy in fake news content creation.
HASHIMkabuye
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what a wonderful game
MABACHA
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The most IethaI duos this season. 🥶🔝
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zeuabdeklr
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Ego has eaten deep in him
ziuacepsyz
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The most IethaI duos this season. 🥶🔝
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🤣🤣🤣🤣
wilbard10
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the boy is doing well its just the internet
felizo16
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How many goals & assists pedri have this season, compare with Jude..
cozdekmot
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the problem real Madrid was a perfect team before jade's recovery
Shmonny
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The most IethaI duos this season. 🥶🔝
layiklnsyz
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Bellingham you can do better!
Pazbmostuz
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he is playing well and that is all that we want.... keep it up jude 👌
Riwbikntz
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hi fefa
Riwbikntz
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Hi fefa
Looabetz
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Rodrigo tady
Ramizrajak
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what is this.. he's so big that 5 goals for a midfielder is a struggle
yotadoprtu
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he is doing quite well so no worries