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Bellingham Nears Return as Real Madrid Stays Focused

Manager Xabi Alonso provides a positive update on Jude Bellingham's recovery as the LaLiga leaders prepare for a tough schedule.
Bellingham Nears Return as Real Madrid Stays Focused

Real Madrid has received some great news as they continue their perfect start to the season. Star midfielder Jude Bellingham is recovering well from shoulder surgery and could be back on the pitch sooner than expected, providing a major boost for the team.

With a challenging run of games in both LaLiga and the Champions League, Bellingham’s potential early return is a welcome development. Manager Xabi Alonso is optimistic but also emphasizes the need for the whole team to remain focused and healthy as they navigate a busy schedule.

💪 Bellingham’s Recovery Progress

Manager Xabi Alonso shared that he is hopeful Jude Bellingham can return to action before October. The 22-year-old English player had an operation in July to fix a shoulder problem that had been bothering him since last year. Alonso mentioned that Bellingham is already starting to do some activities with the team and is “feeling very well” about his recovery.

📈 A Timely Boost for the Leaders

Bellingham’s return would be a huge help for Real Madrid, who are currently at the top of the LaLiga table after winning their first three matches. He had been playing through pain for a long time, even wearing special strapping on his shoulder during games, before finally deciding on surgery. Getting a key player like him back will be vital for the team’s continued success.

🗓️ Focusing on the Challenges Ahead

As the team returns from the international break, Alonso is happy that all his players are healthy and fit. He knows they have a tough schedule coming up, starting with a match against Real Sociedad, followed by their first Champions League game against Olympique de Marseille. Alonso stressed the importance of preparing well for every single match, saying, “These points could be decisive in the long run. We have to learn how to approach each match.”