Jude Bellingham issues response to criticism over 'tap-in goals'

Cameron Smith
Cameron Smith
  • 30 Oct 2023 09:50 CDT
  • 3 min read
Jude Bellingham celebrates scoring for Real Madrid vs Barcelona, 2023/24
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Jude Bellingham has jokingly hit back at critics after he scored another close-range goal in Real Madrid’s 2-1 El Clasico win against Barcelona on Saturday.

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Ilkay Gundogan put Xavi’s side 1-0 up inside the first 10 minutes, but a brace from Bellingham, including a stoppage time winner, ensured Real Madrid moved four points clear of their rivals in the Spanish top flight table.

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Bellingham’s brace means he has now scored 13 goals in 13 Real Madrid appearances since his €103 million summer move from Borussia Dortmund, with three of those goals coming in the second-half stoppage time.

Most of the England international’s goals have been from close-range, rather than from outside the box, but Bellingham believes that scoring those types of goals is a positive rather than a negative.

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What has Bellingham said?

After the match, Bellingham was asked which El Clasico goal was his favourite by Real Madrid’s Twitter admin. He replied: “Probably the first one. I can imagine everyone battering me for the second one, I know I get a lot of grief for scoring tap-ins!

“But when everyone stood still, I was on the move and you create your own luck and your own opportunities and I've done it again for the second goal.

“The first one was finally a bit better, a bit more classy, so yeah, I’d say the first one [was better].”

Bellingham then spoke to Real Madrid TV and added: “I got the ball on the edge of the box. I've been saying for a few weeks that I need to try from outside.

“Maybe the opponents expect me to try to get into the box or combine with a team-mate and I wanted to surprise them by hitting it from outside the box. I know I have the technique and it went into the top corner.”

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