Jude Bellingham has played his final match under Carlo Ancelotti. Suspended for the last La Liga game at the Santiago Bernabéu, the English midfielder will sit out what marks the Italian coach’s farewell to the home crowd before he departs following the Champions League final.
It’s a symbolic moment that closes an important chapter for both Bellingham and Ancelotti. In his debut season, the 20-year-old quickly established himself as a key figure, delivering clutch performances and forming a strong connection with his manager.
From decisive goals to commanding displays in midfield, Bellingham left a lasting impact on the Ancelotti era—cementing his status as a future leader of the team.
As Real Madrid prepares to turn the page, Xabi Alonso’s arrival signals the start of a new cycle—one that is expected to be built around Bellingham’s talent and leadership. A new era begins, but the legacy of Ancelotti’s guidance on Bellingham’s development will remain.
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