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?

  • matthewisonreddit@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    his ceiling is winners in the classico, asissts and goals in the CL groups…

    Not much more to do really. I guess some big england games in late stage int. competitions.

    Last thing is to keep his body fit and healthy for 10+ years

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    10 months ago

    It’s hard to think he’s gonna get better. He’s already crazy good. It’s consistency that’ll really make him great. Nobody expects the scoring to continue because it’s crazy but he’s the type to have a good game without having to score so he’ll be just fine when the scoring slows down.

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      10 months ago

      Yeah it’s the consistency AND the moments that will dictate his legacy for me. He doesn’t need to keep up this level of scoring but if he shows up in a major way in int. tournaments and CL KOs then sky is the limit.

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      10 months ago

      He’s a more prolific scorer at real Madrid (so far) than at Dortmund. He never really needed to score to have a great match at Dortmund and influence a game.

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      10 months ago

      Actually I do expect the scoring to continue as long as he plays in those positions.

      He has great finishing, his goal scoring ratio this season is not luck.

      If Madrid signs a true 9 and see that the team plays better with Bellingham on the center of the pitch, then yeah he’s not going to score as often

      But this season? I’d bet he’s going to destroy Lampard’s record.

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      10 months ago

      Ye in terms of short term form this is as good as it will ever get for him. Outscoring the greatest goalscorer or all time… From midfield.

      The question is what can he do long term.

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        10 months ago

        I didn’t expect him to score this many and I don’t think anyone else did either. He wasn’t brought to RM to be one of their main goalscorers, this kind of happened by accident. I can see him maybe getting 20+ goals per season on a regular basis over the next 8 years or so, but probably quite a few less if they bring in an elite striker like Mbappé, who would need to be getting on the end of most goals.

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          10 months ago

          Who else was going to score the goals for them though? Not exactly got world class forwards do they apart from maybe Vini who is overrated by the media.

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            10 months ago

            Its La Liga we are talking about not the PL , players are good because they are good not because English media pumps them up. Vini is genuinely a star.

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      10 months ago

      Greatest English player of all time will be decided when he hangs his boots. But I’ll say he is definitely on track with his performances at the moment.

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    10 months ago

    He’s at the right club but decades of watching has taught me there is no guarantee of progressions football isn’t linear 🤷 it only takes an ACL injury for a career set back

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    10 months ago

    He is an amazing player without the goals (MVP of the German league with 19 years and without much goals).

    If he is healthy; he is a hard working player, with the right mindset, all will depend on his team partners and the trophies he win.

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      10 months ago

      didn’t deserve mvp of the German league icl. Musiala deserved it more, have u seen how he played throughout then season? Then also the title winning goal just to get robbed off both German league mvp and golden boy.

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        10 months ago

        Musiala was amazing, so was Jude. That said, Bellingham was much more impactful for Dortmund than Musiala for Bayern. To the point that him getting injured might have been one major reason why Dortmund weren’t champions going into the final day, and why Musiala’s last goal even meant anything.

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    10 months ago

    He’s incredible. Impossible to say how high the ceiling is on him.

    One note for both his and Kane’s seasons so far: yes, they’re great, but we’re only part way through the season. Maybe they’ll fatigue or other teams will adjust. This time last year Haaland had what, 20 goals in the EPL so far? He still broke the record but his goal scoring pace dropped significantly. These guys get no break essentially so it’s mentally and physically so demanding.

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    10 months ago

    being that good for a long time is very difficult. also this is what differentiates between legend and great players

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    10 months ago

    Goat talk already 😂 gimme 10 years performance that matches this season then we are talking. There are many factors that this output is not sustainable there were lots of greats in the past that succumbed to injuries or other ailments that couldn’t sustain the test of time. He is definitely in the best form that you can ask for any club may the god of football be with you