Jude Bellingham has taken Real Madrid and World Football by a storm right now!

He’s gathered 15 goals + 4 assists in just 16 games for Real Madrid breaking the records of Puskas, Di Stefano and Ronaldo himself. All of this while just recently turning 20 years old, with his entire career ahead of him.

What he’s doing is unheard of, perhaps only Ronaldo Fenomenon himself had a better start to the season than him as a 20 years old.

The differentiator however is his impact in the game, he’s truly bossing the free role at Madrid contrubuting in goals, assists, key passes, dribbles, crosses, headers, flicks, finishing, playmaking, 1-2 passing, off ball movements, interceptions, tackles, positioning, strength, dominating, work rate and even leadership… There is truly nothing that this boy can’t do!

I genuinely cannot point a single weakness in his game right now, he’s top of the charts for almost all attributes since the start of the season. So these achievements so far in the season brings the question, What is his ceiling as a footballer provided he continues this streak? Generational? All-Timer? GOAT candidate?

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        11 months ago

        When last did you have a decent English manager? That’s the price you have to pay for the heavy reliance on foreign managers

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      11 months ago

      Saka and Foden have also been very good lately. Unfortunately Southgate’s dumb decisions will probably lead them to another disappointment this summer.

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      11 months ago

      Yes

      But we only have one top class CB, our best DM and part of our ideal midfield (Phillips, Rice, Bellingham) never plays for his club and we have no depth in any central positions - just plenty of full backs and wide forwards.

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          11 months ago

          In terms of player by player that squad was better I think. But todays squad is much more balanced and can actually get along.

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          11 months ago

          Darius Vassell and Phil Neville our first options off the bench in that Euros…

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        11 months ago

        Man for man, England had a more stacked starting XI in the 2000s than now. They had world class players in every position in those days. This England team performs better and is also pretty stacked but not quite world class in every position yet. Like another person said, the 2000s England team mostly peaked around kind of the same time (2004-06) but this one has more of a mix of veterans and youngsters so they should be decent for longer.

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      11 months ago

      Spain has Rodri, Gavi, Pedri, Zubimendi, Deni Olmo, Merino Aleix Garcia, Sancet. They’re very stacked in midfield.

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        Spain have always been stacked (the European country I love the most football wise) and that’s why they were called underachievers before 2008 euro win