JUDE BELLINGHAM captivated the fans of Real Madrid, but also the correctors of the club.
As the midfielder celebrated another important day on the pitch, fans spotted a spelling error in the dressing room.
Bellingham’s fifth goal in four La Liga games sent Getafe 2-1 into the Saturday minute.
That summer takeover for £115 million mimicked Cristiano Ronaldo’s feat in his first four league games with Real in 2009.
But fans flocked to the locker room wall, where their BELLIMGHAM written call appeared, with an ‘m’ for an ‘n’, amid giant photographs of the team.
Fans were amazed and amused by Jude’s lack of diligence in controlling words.
One wrote, “He’s literally the one using us and they can’t spell his calling correctly. “
Another posted: “This is unprofessional behavior. What a joke we are now. . . “
A third clung to the mural symbol of the 20-year-old English star next to that of Spanish defender Nacho.
They commented: “There is only one N left and it is better to put that than Macho next to it. “
“Please fix this,” lamented a quarter of the drafting error, and “La Cara de Madrid” lamented a fifth.
Most fans, however, have noticed the funny side.
One said, “It’s so funny. “
Another joked, “Jude Bellimgham is the goat. “
This comes as Bellingham surprises with the reception of its weekend winner.
The former Borussia Dortmund player said: “In my life I have heard the sound of a louder stadium. “
It’s more than enough payment to make his decision sound smart in the locker room.
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