What on earth? – Jude Bellingham always plays with broken socks

Real Madrid’s Jude Bellingham scored a magnificent goal, but the crowd is focused on his special socks.

Jude Bellingham’s socks inspire wonder. PDO

Real Madrid and Napoli met at the Santiago Bernabéu in the Champions League Group C top fight.

The Italian visitors took the lead Gio Simeone with the first Euro goal of the season. The Spanish-born striker is the head coach of Madrid’s second club Atlético Diego Simeone first-born.

Rodrygo however, equalized immediately from the next attack. Brassi bombed the ball nicely into the top corner.

The best hit of the match was once again the British sensation Jude Bellinghamwho punched expertly David Alaban vertical input to the network.

At the same time, Bellingham became the third youngest player in history to score at least ten goals in the Champions League. When he was younger, only orthodox attackers have reached it Kylian Mbappé and Erling Haaland.

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Bellingham breaks records in Real Madrid’s club history. PDO

An even more shocking statistic can be found in Real Madrid’s own history. Indeed, Bellingham is the only player to have scored at least one goal in each of the first four White Champions League games.

Amazing holes

Statistics are of course a nice way to get to know a superstar, but the audience would like to know what the hell he does with his socks.

Namely, Bellingham has always ripped huge holes in them on the back side of the stem.

However, the player is only one – of course the most visible – of the representatives of contemporary fashion. They used to do the same, for example Gareth Bale and Neymar.

So the point is that Bellingham thinks the football socks compress his calf muscles and thus pose a risk of injury. Science does not fully support the claim, but of course no one forbids a player from making holes and thus gaining more space for his muscles.

In the match itself, Real Madrid eventually collected a 4–2 home victory, for example André-Frank Zambo in Angui evened the match at the beginning of the second period.

At the end Nico Paz and Joselu however, the goals needed for the victory were riveted by the Napoli veskari By Alex Meret behind the back. Bellingham scored a 4-2 goal in stoppage time with his broken socks.

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