The Englishman ended 2024 on a high and is looking forward to more to come in the new year.
Jude Bellingham wants to win more titles with Real Madrid in 2025!
The Three Lions player was named the Best Midfielder of 2024 at the Globe Football Awards in Dubai after 12 months of extremely outstanding performance.
Bellingham’s first full season at Madrid was extremely sublime as he scored 19 goals in La Liga and more broadly scored 23 goals in all competitions. Number 5 helped Los Blancos win the La Liga title and win the UEFA Champions League convincingly by defeating former team Borussia Dortmund in the final.
In recent weeks, the English player has regained the top form he had last season. Having truly escaped injury troubles, the 21-year-old is back to his best and that brought him the award last night.
However, the young Real Madrid star has emphasized his focus on winning collective titles in the near future as Los Blancos are trying to get back on track after a somewhat shaky start to the season. misbehaving.
“Thank you everyone and thank you Globe Soccer for inviting me. It was great to meet so many legends here. I feel honored to win this award. It was very difficult as without my teammates, coaching staff and family this title would not have been possible. Thank you very very much.”
“I want to win trophies with Real Madrid. I joined one of the best football teams in the world. My teammates as well as the coaching staff are all excellent. I still yearn to conquer more. Five titles in one year is good, but we want to continue to be successful with this generation and make history with Real Madrid.”
“The guys on the team helped me adapt and welcomed me. Entering a dressing room full of stars and knowing only English was difficult, but everyone helped me. I can’t choose something, they will help me too. The whole team finished off an excellent year. There were matches where we could have done better but in the end it was fine. In 2025, we will win all the trophies we can.”
Real Madrid will face a quick turnaround, with an early return to action against Valencia on January 4 and still a game in hand.
They are just one point off the top spot, still have a chance in the Copa del Rey and Spanish Super Cup but Ancelotti’s side face a tough battle for a place in the Champions League knockout stages.