Bellingham tells rival ‘get f***ed’ as fans say ‘that’s the Birmingham in him’
Football fans have joked the 'Birmingham in Jude Bellingham has come out' after he was seen telling a Getafe player to 'get f***ed'.
Bellingham has been the talk of the town in Madrid, since his summer move from Borussia Dortmund.
And the midfielder was back up to his usual tricks over the weekend as Real Madrid welcomed Getafe to the Bernabeu – with Bellingham notching a crucial goal in the 95th minute to snatch victory.
Bellingham had been on the end of some dubious tactics from Getafe players trying to get under his skin. At one point, Bellingham gets into a shoving match with Domingos Duarte – before Stefan Mitrovic come running in to collide with the Englishman.
And eagle-eyed football fans spotted the moment Bellingham was seen telling one of the pair to 'get f***ed'.
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"That's the Birmingham inside him," one fan joked. While a second added: "Put him in the spotlight but the Brummy still bleeds through every now and again!"
"I’m loving Bellingham more and more," a third joked. And another added: "Getafe boys forgetting that Bellingham came up in the English Championship aged 16!"
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Carlo Ancelotti is already impressed with his latest star, and he set him a goal target after the game, whose strike had made it 2-1 to Real on the night.
He said: "He can score 15 goals without a problem.
"He stands out because he moves very well without the ball. This is the main quality of him. He breaks lines, has a great movement, constant, that's why he scores so many goals. He was very calm, very focused.
"He really wanted to play here, but I have seen him very calm, very focused on the game."
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