Real Madrid’s Jude Bellingham has been crowned the 2023 Golden Boy, the award given by sports journalists to the best player in football under the age of 21 over the past calendar year. Click this link https://a.meridianbet.ke/c/C7pYjz to start gaming and stand a chance of winning big with a meridian bet.
Bellingham has been even better than advertised following his blockbuster move from Borussia Dortmund to the Santiago Bernabéu this summer. The England international has taken LALIGA EA SPORTS by storm and is currently atop the league’s goalscoring charts with 10 goals in 11 appearances – including a match-winning brace in ELCLASICO. Only Antoine Griezmann (six) has netted more match-winning goals than 20-year-old Bellingham (five), who is also the player with the most goals scored away from home (seven) in the league thus far.
Featuring in a playmaking role behind the two forwards in Ancelotti’s newly-introduced 4-4-2 formation, Bellingham has stood out, always in the right place at the right time. Having scored over 35% of Real Madrid’s goals so far, the prodigious midfielder has demonstrated that he’s already an extremely important cog in Ancelotti’s well-oiled machine.
Bellingham has received widespread praise for his performances this season and took home the Kopa Trophy at last month’s Ballon d’Or awards for the best-performing player under the age of 21. Just this week, LALIGA president Javier Tebas described his performances as being “from a different planet,” while last month Real Madrid legend Iker Casillas said that “it’s not easy to move to a new league and a new country as he has, but his start to life at the club has been absolutely fantastic so far.”
The Englishman is the seventh LALIGA player to win the award since its inception in 2003, making LALIGA the league with the most winners, and follows in the footsteps of FC Barcelona’s Pedri (2021) and Gavi (2022) to make it a ‘three-peat’ for Spanish clubs. Previous LALIGA winners include Lionel Messi for FC Barcelona (2005), Sergio Agüero for Atlético de Madrid (2007), and Isco for Malaga CF (2012), before Pedri, Gavi and Bellingham.