This is entirely anecdotal but about 90% of the Real Madrid shirts I saw on a recent trip there were Bellingham 5 shirts. He is also incredibly prominent in their marketing in the shop etc.The bar is so high at that club not many end up going down as legends - take note, Jude.
Varane or Casimero?Real Madrid have questions to answer re: flogging him off to Manure when they did.
Yeah I can understand the general public not giving a defender the respect he deserves, but Jude a goalscoring young marketable midfielder assuming his career continues on the same trajectory will most certainly get his flowers when he moves on IMO.This is entirely anecdotal but about 90% of the Real Madrid shirts I saw on a recent trip there were Bellingham 5 shirts. He is also incredibly prominent in their marketing in the shop etc.
Both, now that you mention it.Varane or Casimero?
I wasn't really talking about marketability though, even someone like Mbappe would already be selling tons of shirts.This is entirely anecdotal but about 90% of the Real Madrid shirts I saw on a recent trip there were Bellingham 5 shirts. He is also incredibly prominent in their marketing in the shop etc.
Seeing Sterling in an Arsenal kit is wild nglI wasn't really talking about marketability though, even someone like Mbappe would already be selling tons of shirts.
In regard to your other comment, I think its unfortunate but there is quite a bit of recency bias when it comes to modern football and how we reflect on player's careers. Casemiro is another example where a plenty of fans will point to his performances at United when he's brought up in conversation, particularly those that don't watch La Liga religiously.
History will be kind to Varane but in the short term I suspect he won't be as prominent in best XI's as guys like Silva, Ramos, Van Dijk, Hummels etc. That's not to say he wasn't as good or doesn't have a record that can stand up to those guys, but he won't be a player Madrid fans die on the hill for.
I'm digressing here but another example of the point I'm trying to make is Raheem Sterling. One of the best English players of his generation and has achieved more than most but he's never been loved by any fan base, compared to a Mane or Hazard, for example.
He is the classic going through the motions player. He has been rubbish this season, as soon as Ten Hag is sacked he will spark into life again. Rat.I've supported him quite a bit here, but when Ten Hag is fired and its when not if, then Bruno will owe him a serious apology. Yeah he can do some special things but to many games he is dropping 2/10 performances.
Ten Hag is free to drop him at any point.I've supported him quite a bit here, but when Ten Hag is fired and its when not if, then Bruno will owe him a serious apology. Yeah he can do some special things but to many games he is dropping 2/10 performances.
Bruno? Hard to think of a player this is less true of, he's full of chaotic energy. When he's bad it's almost always because he's trying too hard.He is the classic going through the motions player.
Don't see him putting in a shift like before though. Just seems distant by his standardsBruno? Hard to think of a player this is less true of, he's full of chaotic energy. When he's bad it's almost always because he's trying too hard.
He generally puts in a shift but his problem really is his impulsiveness. He goes for the heroic defense-splitting pass every time, even when it's completely not on and gives the ball away. That just doesn't work when everyone else tries to play to a more possession-based tactic. Would be completely fine if we try to just play on the counter, but we don't.Don't see him putting in a shift like before though. Just seems distant by his standards
Last season was baffling enough.Walker being first choice right back for City genuinely might be the difference in the title this year, in the wrong way.