Ancelotti does not lose sleep over Bellingham's loss against Leipzig

MADRID.- Real Madrid’s English midfielder, Jude Bellingham, confessed to being “exhausted” after experiencing a few “days of madness” with the tense second leg of the Champions League quarterfinals against Manchester City and the Clásico against FC Barcelona.

“It’s been a crazy week, I’m exhausted. They’ve been crazy days, I hope I can continue having more memories at Real Madrid,” he expressed.

Jude BellinghamReal Madrid’s ‘Golden Boy’, received the award for best revelation athlete after his exceptional debut with the Madrid club at just 20 years old.

The international, scorer this Sunday of the goal that gave his team victory and practically the EA Sports LaLiga title in the Clásico against FC Barcelona, ​​hopes to “win more trophies, with Real Madrid and with England”, but recalled that ” “It takes a lot of work and sacrifice.”

Regarding his presence at the Laureus gala held in Madrid, he considered it “an honor to be in front of so many incredible athletes and inspiring people.” “I was very excited to receive this award, it was a fantastic year,” said Bellingham.

The Madrid midfielder did not forget that athletes have “responsibilities to the following generations.” “This is something that I try to take seriously, I want to help people and do it from where I am because other people have given me that opportunity,” he confessed.

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