Real Madrid's head coach, Carlo Ancelotti, expresses admiration for Jude Bellingham's swift adaptation to Spain as the England midfielder scores in a 4-2 Champions League victory over Napoli, securing Real's top position in Group C.
Ancelotti notes Bellingham's record-breaking achievement, becoming the first player to score in each of his first four European games for Real Madrid. The 20-year-old's 15th goal in 16 games showcases his seamless transition to the Spanish giants.
The manager praises Bellingham's surprising impact and goal-scoring prowess, describing him as a "gift for football." Ancelotti highlights the positive impression Bellingham has made on teammates, coaches, and fans alike.
In a separate interview, Ancelotti discusses Bellingham's goal-scoring form, noting his ability to enter the box with speed, likening it to a "motorbike." Despite the midfielder wearing Zinedine Zidane's former No. 5 shirt, Ancelotti avoids comparisons, citing differences in playing style and individual qualities.
While acknowledging Bellingham's impressive start, Ancelotti playfully points out areas for improvement, such as language skills, stating, "He's adapted well to the dressing room. He has to improve his Spanish. As I've said many times, nobody is perfect!"
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