‘I can't even walk' – Real Madrid mainstay confessed exhaustion after Salzburg clash
Real Madrid secured their place in the round of 16 of the Club World Cup with an impressive 3-0 win over RB Salzburg, showing what many fans are calling their best performance yet under Xabi Alonso.
In a bold move, Alonso switched to a 3-5-2 formation, pairing Arda Guler and Jude Bellingham together in central midfield. This decision paid off, with both players delivering standout performances.
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When asked about his tactical choice, Alonso explained, 'I wanted them at different heights. Jude gives us superiority between the lines and has a great ability to arrive in dangerous areas.
'Arda, playing deeper, has a good touch, control, and stays close to the defenders. He does it very well. I'm happy with both of them.'
Alonso's words show how seriously the team took this match, treating it like a final and giving everything on the pitch.
Bellingham leaves everything on the pitch
Jude Bellingham was very tired after the game. (Photo by)
As such, it can be stated that no player showed this commitment more than Bellingham. The English midfielder worked tirelessly against Salzburg, covering every blade of grass.
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By the end, he was completely exhausted andas per Defensa Central, told Alonso in the locker room, 'I can't even walk.' His determination and effort were clear to everyone watching.
Seeing Bellingham's fatigue, Alonso wisely chose not to take any risks with the Juventus match just days away. He substituted Bellingham in the 81st minute for Brahim Díaz after noticing the staff had to stretch his calves to prevent injury.
Despite leaving the field exhausted, Bellingham can be proud of one of his most complete performances so far in a Real Madrid shirt, helping the team secure a convincing victory and advance confidently in the tournament.
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