5 goals in 4 games for Real Madrid, a starring role for England during the international break, Jude Bellingham is already having an incredible 23/24 season… but is he arguably the best player on the planet right now?

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  1. Jude doesn't play just a mix of 9 and 10. Real Madrid set him up on the tip of that diamond because that diamond is unique on itself. All 4 of them are especially good at being very athletic, pressing and ball carrying, literally 4 of them have a varrying degree of quality of a box-to-box mf. Some are better defensively, others have better stamina. But having 4 of them together means they can simply outrun and outmuscle almost anyone

  2. The Premier League is by far the most intense league in the world, while La Liga has significantly lower average number of high-intensity activities and average peak sprint velocity. It is fair to say that Bellingham faces less intense opposition than he would in the PL. There is also a big ability gap between his team mates and opponents. The case for him being the best player in the world won't hold up until he is tested week in week out in the PL.

  3. You think he’s the reincarnation of Ruud Gullit or Frank Rijkaard?

    I see a lot of similarities between the three. If so, England have an absolute intergenerational talent in their hands. With that potential, he could go down as the greatest English midfielder ever.

  4. The premise is sound: His versatility and ability to influence games by adopting important positional changes warrants further investigation over the course of more games to come. Will he keep up this level of influence is the deciding question?

  5. My opinion. But if this lad fulfils his potential, he will single handedly change the culture of English football in regards to midfielders. For decades little boys have looked up to the box to box type of midfielder such as Bryan Robson. But now they may eventually want be like Bellingham, in the same way Bellingham wanted to be like Zinadine Zidane. Well I hope so anyway!

  6. Agreed and agreed. I had never seen Bellingham play until the World Cup and I was blown away. "What an amazing number 8 England has! This kid is going to rip up the Premier League one day." Little did I know he'd be ripping it up as a number 9 in La Liga.

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