Even the kids adore this guy!
Real Madrid – under the guidance of coach Carlo Ancelotti, just won 2-0 against Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League final at Wembley. This is the 15th time they have lifted this prestigious trophy, an unprecedented record in European football history. After the match, Los Blancos returned to Madrid and held a grand celebration with an open-top bus parade.
In that joyful atmosphere, Bellingham did something unҽxpҽctҽd. Less than 12 months after moving from Borussia Dortmund to Real Madrid, he gave two interviews in perfect Spanish. This makes fans not only surprised but also extremely impressed.
During the celebration, Bellingham took the mic and told the crowd: “Hello Madridista, I love you so much. We are the champions of Europe, the kings of Europe. Hala Madrid!”. Then, in an interview with Real Madrid TV at the Santiago Bernabeu, he continued speaking in Spanish:
“I’m so happy to have my whole family here. Not my real family, but this team is amazing. Every day it’s a joy to work with them. I’m so happy here.”
The fluency and precision of Bellingham’s pronunciation made a strong impression. One fan commented: “He even pronounces those Z letters correctly. This boy will be the biggest star of world football in this generation!”. Another wondered: “How did he learn so quickly? This makes me wonder why Gareth Bale struggled with learning Spanish for so many years.”
The fluency and precision of Bellingham’s pronunciation made a strong impression. One fan commented: “He even pronounces those Z letters correctly. This boy will be the biggest star of world football in this generation!”. Another wondered: “How did he learn so quickly? This makes me wonder why Gareth Bale struggled with learning Spanish for so many years.”
The fluency and precision of Bellingham’s pronunciation made a strong impression. One fan commented: “He even pronounces those Z letters correctly. This boy will be the biggest star of world football in this generation!”. Another wondered: “How did he learn so quickly? This makes me wonder why Gareth Bale struggled with learning Spanish for so many years.”