"You have to hold your hands up" - Jude Bellingham insists Liverpool were better than Real Madrid after 2-0 loss in UCL clash

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Real Madrid midfielder Jude Bellingham has acknowledged that Los Blancos were outplayed by Liverpool in their 2-0 loss in the UEFA Champions League on Wednesday (November 27). Bellingham's comment came in the aftermath of Madrid's third defeat in the Champions League this season.

The first half was intense as both teams tried to break the deadlock, but it ended goalless. In the 52nd minute, Alexis Mac Allister gave Liverpool a much-deserved lead. Kylian Mbappe missed a penalty that would have leveled the scores in the 61st minute.

After Mohamed Salah's penalty miss, Cody Gakpo doubled Liverpool's lead in the 76th minute after receiving an assist from Andrew Robertson.

Reacting to the 2-0 loss in a post-match interview, Bellingham said (via Fabrizio Romano):

“Liverpool were just better than us… sometimes you have to hold your hands up.”
“They dominated large spells of the game. The opportunities we had we weren't clinical enough,” he added.

Despite having eight goal attempts during the game, Madrid failed to find the back of the net. Following the defeat to Liverpool, Real Madrid are now 24th in the standings, having registered six points from five games.

Carlo Ancelotti's men will take on Atalanta in their next Champions League game on December 10.

Real Madrid are interested in signing Martin Zubimendi from Real Sociedad - Reports

Athletic Club v Real Sociedad - La Liga EA Sports - Source: Getty
Athletic Club v Real Sociedad - La Liga EA Sports - Source: Getty

Real Madrid are interested in signing Martin Zubimendi from Real Sociedad, according to Tribuna. Madrid have also been monitoring Zubimendi's performance and are impressed by his consistent displays in midfield.

Real Madrid's interest in signing Zubimendi could be seen as a move to strengthen the defensive side of their midfield. They might also be looking to avoid a decline in midfield given Luka Modric's potential departure next summer.

In recent times, Zubimendi has proven to be a formidable defensive midfielder. In the LaLiga this season, he has registered 33 tackles and won 70 ground duels. The 25-year-old has also registered three goal contributions in 17 games across competitions.

If the potential deal with Real Madrid becomes a reality, his presence could strengthen the midfield. However, Los Blancos will have to defeat the likes of Manchester City and Liverpool in the race to sign Zubimendi.

The Spaniard is contracted at Sociedad till June 2027, and the presence of several teams could increase his valuation.