During Real Madrid’s match against Arandina, Jude Bellingham made a touching gesture that earned him the moniker “pure class.”
Yesterday, Carlo Ancelotti’s La Liga powerhouses traveled to the fourth-division team for their Copa del Rey match.
A ballboy’s coldness was detected by Jude Bellingham.
The 20-year-old extended his blanket to the young admirer.
Bellingham’s tiny gesture of compassion brightened the child’s day.
Bellingham, 20, was benched after Brahim Diaz, Rodrygo, and Joselu scored goals to lead Real Madrid to a 3-1 victory.
The England international warmed hearts despite the extreme cold.
The midfield player was visible on TV sitting on the bench with blankets wrapped around him.
After noticing that the ballboy in front of him seemed to be shivering, he decided to address the situation.
When Bellingham first tried to call for the ballboy, the boy sheepishly seemed to imply that he wasn’t permitted to leave his station.
Then, to ensure the child was warm enough, the former Borussia Dortmund player got up and wrapped his blanket around him.
After the game, the ballboy was talking to a Spanish reporter and he mentioned that it was his “happiest day.”
One admirer commented on Bellingham’s deed of charity on social media, saying, “What a guy, pure class.”
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A modest gesture that he will never forget, said the second person.
“Not only is he a very good baller, but also a great guy,” exclaimed a third.
“Jude is a legend,” said one other person.
Apart from his considerate action, Bellingham made a special effort to take photos and take selfies with thrilled fans prior to the game.
The well-known celebrity has already received appreciation for his sophisticated actions this season.
When he made the extra effort to bring three of his shirts to the Real Betis players’ dressing room last month in order to appease everyone who had requested a trade, he stunned the players.
Bellingham, who paid £115 million to sign a £115 million contract with Real Madrid last summer, was crowned the most valuable football player in the world this week by the CIES Football Observatory.
Taking first place was he, ahead of Erling Haaland, with Real Madrid teammates Vinicius Jr. and Rodrygo coming in third and fourth.