Bellingham Speaks On Brest Win And Potential Man City Clash

Bellingham Speaks On Brest Win And Potential Man City Clash

Real Madrid won comfortably 3-0 over Brest Friday night, propelling them up the league table.

Rodrygo scored first on the night, assisted by Luka Modric, before Jude Bellingham extended the lead in the second half. The Brazilian finished his brace in the 78th minute to seal the victory.

Bellingham was selected Los Blancos’ man of the match after scoring once, completing 94% of his passes, and making one important pass on the night.

MVP speaks

The goalscorer on the night spoke with the media following the win, which clinched Real Madrid’s 11th-place finish in the UCL league phase, and expounded on the team’s dynamics in recent games.

“There are positive thoughts about how we have handled our opportunities and how we have improved our defensive organization. According To Read Madrid News.

“People are saying that the front three have worked well, so great,” he added.

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Real Madrid must now play two extra games before they have their place in the Round of 16 fixed, and the Englishman was not ecstatic over the development.

“It’s hard to play a couple of extra games. We have also had the Cup, the Super Cup, the League matches. It feels like we are always travelling and playing and it is difficult.”

“Although as I have said on other occasions, this Champions League format is going to stay a few years, so there is no need to complain,” he added.

Finally, he discussed a hypothetical playoff matchup with Manchester City and what the squad might anticipate from the off-colour Blues.

“They are going through a difficult time, but they are a very high-quality team with Pep. With their talent, it will be impossible to defeat them if we play against them.”

“I’d also like to praise Celtic because it deserves to be in the draw; it’s done extremely well. “We will approach the game with humility,” he said of Celtic as a probable opponent.