Sharing in an interview quoted by Goal, Bellingham expressed excitement after scoring an important goal for Real Madrid.
“I would rather continue to score in the 90+ minute than in the 15th minute”
Jude Bellingham continues to show impressive performance. Even in the Union Berlin clash, he also played the role of Real Madrid’s savior with a goal scored in the 90+4 minute, helping them win all 3 points.
Notably, this was Bellingham’s 6th goal after 6 matches with Los Blancos .
Speaking at the press conference, the British star clearly expressed his excitement. He shared that he is interested in shining in extra time.
“I’m not going to lie. I’d rather keep scoring in the 90+ minute than in the 15th minute, even though that might put a bit of a strain on me and the fans’ hearts.
That is the history of the club. I’m new to Real but I’ve had TV since I was little, I don’t remember how old I was, I watched Madrid complete comebacks and I thought ‘No chance and it’s impossible’, But when you’re around those players every day, you just think about it and it affects you.”
Real Madrid’s new star, Jude Bellingham, kept his hot start going with a game-winning goal in stoppage time against Champions League newcomers Union Berlin at the Santiago Bernabeu.
After failing to score against a resolute Bundesliga opponent, the home team appeared doomed to a disappointing scoreless draw.
However, Carlo Ancelotti’s team won the match thanks to a goal from England international Kyle Bellingham in the final minute of regulation. It was Bellingham’s sixth goal in as many games.
Bayern Munich defeated Manchester United, 4-3, thanks in part to a penalty kick by Harry Kane.
Absentee-hit After a promising start at the Allianz Arena, United fell down to a goal by Serge Gnabry not long after a shot by summer acquisition Leroy Sane (formerly of Manchester City) sneaked past United goalkeeper Andre Onana.