Rio Ferdinand was left in awe after Jude Bellingham insisted he had no nerves ahead of Real Madrid's dramatic Champions League semi-final triumph over Bayern Munich.
With a place in next month's showpiece final at stake, Los Blancos fell behind on the night and on aggregate in the second-half, only for a last-gasp brace from substitute Joselu to send them through to Wembley.
There were more late fireworks after Joselu's impact from the bench with Bayern having a seemingly legitimate goal chalked off in the dying moments. The match eventually ended 4-3 to Real on aggregate.
And while there were nervy moments, Bellingham, 20, insisted that had no doubts he and his team-mates would get the job done given their "never say die attitude".
Reacting post-match, he told TNT Sports: "We've seen it a lot of times this season when it looked as though we're dead and buried. It doesn't matter who scores the goals but someone always manages it... that mentality of never say die."
When Bellingham was then asked by Ferdinand if he had any nerves ahead of one of the biggest matches of his fledgling career, he left the former defender stunned by replying: "Not really - I really wish I could say I did! In the changing room I was looking around and I just thought, 'I couldn't be in a better position with better people'."
Real, who will be looking to win their 15th European Cup at Wembley, will face Borussia Dortmund after they edged out Paris Saint-Germain over two legs in the other semi-final.
That fixture has added significance for Bellingham, who enjoyed a hugely successful three-year spell with the Bundesliga outfit before joining Real Madrid last summer.
Bellingham came agonisingly close to winning major honours at Dortmund but opted to move on in a bid to challenge for major trophies with Los Blancos, who clinched the La Liga title at the weekend following a routine win over relegation-threatened Cadiz.
When he was asked to reflect on the reality of coming face to face with his old club for the grandest prize in club football, Bellingham added: "At Wembley, against Dortmund, it's a weird one, I can't believe it. When I was seven years old in Birmingham, I was dreaming of nights like this."
Fudabelsz
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but Jude plays absolute nothing yesterday. the man of the moment is vinicious.
The_Truth
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man you are so patient to write all this, but there were no Var in 2016
I know. That was a mistake. Unfortunately, in All Football, there is no option to edit your comment once posted. But, the incident is True.
QueriisFiasi
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Bellingham is that type of player who lifts everyone around him. His effect is obvious on Madrid as he transformed them into a better outfit. He did the same at Dortmund the after effects of his stay at Dorrmund are still obvious - his mentality rubbed off on them.
kandemiritinashe
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when Bayern Munich played home they said Musiala is better than Jude so what happened yesterday ?....
kandemiritinashe
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l love Bayern Munich fans none of them is complaining because they know the truth the referee below the whistle and made all REAL MADRID players freeze and that fool 👿 kicked the ball trying to convince the referee..you can go back to La Liga and see what happens when Real Madrid thought they beat Atletico Madrid the referee below the whistle when the ball was crossed and Jude Bellingham puts the ball on back of the 🥅
hatbdinort
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jude is a Goat 🐐, better player, Hala Madrid
Jody247
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Did this writer watch the game or he just read comments about the same to write this? We all heard the whistle long before the ball was even played into the net. How do you call that a “Legitimate” goal?
The_Truth
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UCL Controversies: 1. UEFA Champions League final against Atletico Madrid, 2014: Real Madrid's Sergio Ramos scored a crucial equalizing goal in stoppage time, with allegations of offside by Ramos. 2. UEFA Champions League semi-final against Bayern Munich, 2017: Real Madrid advanced to the final after controversial goals in both legs of the tie, including instances where Bayern Munich players argued for offside. 3. UEFA Champions League group stage match against Manchester City, 2016: Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo appeared to handle the ball in the penalty area, but no penalty was given after a VAR review, leading to protests from Manchester City. 4. UEFA Champions League quarter-final against Juventus, 2018: Real Madrid was awarded a contentious penalty in the dying moments of the match for a foul on Lucas Vazquez, disputed by Juventus players and fans. 5. UEFA Champions League semi-final, 2020: Real Madrid was awarded a penalty against Manchester City for a handball by Fernandinho, leading to debates over handball rules. 6. UEFA Champions League group stage match against Ajax, 2019: Real Madrid won the first leg of the round of 16 tie with goals that were contested for potential offside violations by Ajax. 7. UEFA Champions League round of 16 against Napoli, 2017: Real Madrid won the first leg with a controversial goal scored by Sergio Ramos, with Napoli players arguing for offside. 8. UEFA Champions League group stage match against Borussia Dortmund, 2018: Real Madrid won with a controversial goal scored by Marco Asensio, with Borussia Dortmund players arguing for offside. 9. UEFA Champions League group stage match against Club Brugge, 2019: Real Madrid won with a controversial goal scored by Sergio Ramos, with Club Brugge players arguing for offside. 10. UEFA Champions League group stage match against Shakhtar Donetsk, 2020: Real Madrid won with a controversial goal scored by Federico Valverde, with Shakhtar Donetsk players arguing for offside. 11. UEFA Champions League round of 16 against Inter Milan, 2020: Real Madrid won with a controversial goal scored by Rodrygo, with Inter Milan players arguing for offside. 12. UEFA Champions League round of 16 against Atalanta, 2021: Real Madrid won with a controversial goal scored by Ferland Mendy, with Atalanta players arguing for offside. 13. UEFA Champions League group stage match against Sheriff Tiraspol, 2021: Real Madrid won with a controversial goal scored by Karim Benzema, with Sheriff Tiraspol players arguing for offside. 14. UEFA Champions League semi-final against Bayern Munich, 2018: Real Madrid advanced to the final after a controversial goal scored by Karim Benzema, with Bayern Munich players arguing for offside. 15. UEFA Champions League group stage match against Paris Saint-Germain, 2019: Real Madrid's Thibaut Courtois conceded a penalty after a VAR review for a foul on PSG's Mauro Icardi, leading to protests from Real Madrid. 16. UEFA Champions League group stage match against Inter Milan, 2018: Real Madrid won with a controversial goal scored by Rodrygo, with Inter Milan players arguing for offside. 17. UEFA Champions League group stage match against Borussia Dortmund, 2017: Real Madrid won with a controversial goal scored by Cristiano Ronaldo, with Borussia Dortmund players arguing for offside. 18. UEFA Champions League group stage match against Manchester City, 2012: Real Madrid won with a controversial goal scored by Karim Benzema, with Manchester City players arguing for offside. 19. UEFA Champions League semi-final against Chelsea, 2014: Real Madrid advanced to the final after a controversial goal scored by Cristiano Ronaldo, with Chelsea players arguing for offside. 20. UEFA Champions League group stage match against Roma, 2018: Real Madrid won with a controversial goal scored by Gareth Bale, with Roma players arguing for offside.