Fans have taken to social media to praise Jude Bellingham's performance in Real Madrid's 3-2 win over Atalanta in the Champions League on Thursday, December 10, The midfielder has been in fine form for Los Blancos and bagged another goal to highlight his purple patch of form.
Bellingham also completed the most dribbles in the game (five), won the most duels (nine), and bagged Real Madrid's third goal.
After the final whistle, fans took to the social media platform X to celebrate the midfielder's performance, with one post saying:
"Jude Bellingham may actually be the best player in the world. He can do anything. It’s not even real how good he is."
A post read:
"No words are needed for Jude Bellingham. I just hope the world can enjoy watching him become one of the best midfielders ever."
Another user posted:
"Another monstrous display from Jude Bellingham tonight."
Another user wrote:
"Jude Bellingham, you rock my world."
Another fan posted:
"Jude is the best player in the world currently man"
Another post read:
"Jude Bellingham is very good at football."
Bellingham has made 19 appearances across competitions this season, registering six goals and as many assists.
Rio Ferdinand hails Real Madrid trio's performance against Atalanta.
Former Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand hailed Real Madrid stars Jude Bellingham, Kylian Mbappe, and Vinicius Jr for turning up against Atalanta.
Los Blancos were in a precarious situation heading into the match against the Europa League holders. But the Spanish champions prevailed 3-2 to move up the standings.
After the game, Ferdinand said via Eurosport:
""In these types of games when you need a spark, when you need to change the fortunes of your football club, you look to your biggest players, your superstars. Jude Bellingham I though today came to the fore, obviously got a goal. Vinicius Junior [scored too] and obviously Kylian Mbeppe got it started off. Three of the superstars in this team have come up trumps today."
Real Madrid are 18th in the Champions League table with nine points from six games.