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Video: Real Madrid blockbuster signing unhappy with pace rating in EAFC 24

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Football fans are gearing up for the release of EAFC 24 later this month, and as is the custom, European clubs have started putting out videos of players sharing their thoughts on their ratings.

Real Madrid are no exception, as the club have recently published a video of players like Rodrygo, Jude Bellingham and Brahim Diaz reacting to their ratings in EAFC 24.

Jude Bellingham unhappy with his pace rating in EAFC 24

In the video, though, it appears Real Madrid’s new signing Jude Bellingham is quite unhappy with his pace ratings in EAFC 24.

When the two hosts in the video asked the Englishman about his pace, the midfielder predicted the score at 84.

However, Bellingham was left surprised when it was revealed that he had received a pace rating of just 76.

“I was more last year,” said Bellingham, whose pace rating appears to have gone down since last year despite his blazing performances at Borussia Dortmund and indeed, Real Madrid.

The former Birmingham City starlet was left even more surprised when he learned that Brahim Diaz has received a higher pace rating than him.

The Spaniard, who is coming on the back of a successful loan spell at AC Milan, received a pace rating of 81 in this edition of EAFC.

Reacting to the score, Bellingham said, “81? Generous I think.” After learning he scored more than Bellingham in terms of pace, Diaz spared no chance to tease the midfielder either.

Diaz performed a hunchback, stating, “You’re running like this all the time bro”.

“You’re joking,” responded Bellingham, whose score will certainly surprise many, especially Real Madrid fans, who have fallen head over heels after the midfielder’s stunning performances in these early parts of the campaign.

The 2024 edition of EAFC is set to release on September 29.

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Bellingham on his special assist in Girona 0-3 Real Madrid: “Been watching Luka every day”

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Real Madrid usurped the top spot in the La Liga standings from arch-rivals FC Barcelona as they defeated Girona 3-0 away at Estadi Montilivi.

It was a fine performance from Carlo Ancelotti’s men against Michel’s side, with the returning Jude Bellingham leading the way for his team.

After being benched against Las Palmas in midweek, the England international returned to the starting XI today and turned in yet another Man of the Match display for Real Madrid.

It all started with Joselu opening the scoring just 15 minutes into the game, with Bellingham assisting the goal with a special, outside-of-the-boot pass from the left side, bringing back memories of Luka Modric doing something similar a few years ago.

Talking about that special pass, Bellingham said: “I’ve been watching Luka every day for months. I just want to be creative. It took the pressure off us at the start.”

On the match and the result, the 20-year-old stated that it was a good day across the board for Real Madrid, as he said: “It was an important win. They were doing very well. We made a statement of intent to La Liga. Three goals, a clean sheet….”

It has been a truly remarkable start to life at Real Madrid for Bellingham and expressing how he feels to play for the Merengues, he exclaimed:

“I feel very good. I have freedom of movement and I’m enjoying football. Whenever I put on this shirt I always try to do my best.”

Apart from assisting Joselu’s opener, Bellingham also got his name on the scoresheet in the second period. Talking about his goal, the wonderkid said:

“It wasn’t a very good finish. I could have scored some more, but the important thing is the victory.”

The strike meant that Bellingham now has seven goals and two assists across all competitions for Real Madrid. Reflecting on his brilliant start, he said:

“It’s a good start, not bad. I would like to continue on this path and I won’t always score or assist, but I will always give my best.”

Bellingham’s celebration has been a huge hit, with kids in school, players from other clubs, and many others mimicking it. When asked how his special celebration originated, he replied:

“I don’t know where I first celebrated. I think it was with Birmingham. It’s an inspiration to see kids doing it in schools. It’s a wonderful thing.”

Source: AS

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