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‘Cold’ Jude Bellingham gestures at Getafe goalkeeper after taking Real Madrid penalty duties off Kylian Mbappe


JUDE BELLINGHAM ensured Real Madrid returned to winning ways by scoring from 12-yards against Getafe.

But, it was his reaction after he calmly slotted the ball past David Soria that was the biggest talking point.

Jude Bellingham scored for Real Madrid in the win over GetafeCredit: Reuters
‘Cold’ Bellingham sent the Getafe keeper the wrong way and then gestured at himCredit: Getty

The England midfielder, 21, gestured to the goalie by pointing at his eyes – indicating that he was watching him.

Bellingham’s penalty was cooly dispatched with a hop, skip and a pause, before he rolled the ball into the net.

The game was tied at 0-0 when Antonio Rudiger was fouled by Allan Nyom in the penalty box.

Normally, it would be the responsibility of Kylian Mbappe to step up for a penalty.

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However, following his miss against Liverpool in the 2-0 Champions League defeat penalty duties were passed on to Bellingham.

Mbappe would find the net eight minutes later to secure his team’s win.

Real Madrid ran out 2-0 winners in the La Liga clash to keep the pace with leaders Barcelona at the top.

Fans online praised Bellingham, though, for his ‘cold’ finish and celebration.

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One fan wrote: “Jude Bellingham sits the GK down and tells him he was watching him. Ice-cold.”

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Another posted: “Jude Bellingham too cold with the pen.”

While a third added: “Jude Bellingham is so cold man.”

Bellingham was subbed off for Madrid at half time.

Speaking after the match, manager Carlo Ancelotti said: “He had a neck problem. He couldn’t continue, but it’s not an injury.”


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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