
The last period experienced by Real Madrid, with six Champions League titles in a decade, portrays it as a unique case in the history of sports, the exhibition of a competitive gene that defies logic. With Carlo Ancelotti in charge and the addition of new stars like Bellingham, the team faces the challenge of every year: achieving the impossible.
The last period experienced by Real Madrid, with six Champions League titles in a decade, portrays it as a unique case in the history of sports, the exhibition of a competitive gene that defies logic. With Carlo Ancelotti in charge and the addition of new stars like Bellingham, the team faces the challenge of every year: achieving the impossible.
Bellingham has dazzled since his first match. His journey from Birmingham, where he spent his childhood and youth, to the Santiago Bernabéu reveals a unique talent that embraces pressure. The English player erupts as a goal scorer. The El Clásico at Montjuic, with an iconic goal by the Englishman and his embrace with Luka Modric, marks him as the new star of a team that never stops dreaming.