After the disappointing defeat against Liverpool, Jude Bellingham left the pitch visibly upset. Despite a solid individual performance, being one of the most prepared players on the team, things didn’t go as planned, and this seems to have led him to express his dissatisfaction with a key tactical decision by his coach, Xabi Alonso.
According to sources, Bellingham blamed the coach for the change in the lineup, specifically the decision to place Eduardo Camavinga in an unfamiliar role on the touchline, which significantly impacted the team’s performance. Camavinga, who had just returned from injury and delivered a stellar performance in El Clásico, was not at his best at Anfield. He appeared uncomfortable in his new position, which negatively affected the entire team.
Bellingham, who has recently become Real Madrid’s standout player, expressed his frustration with Camavinga’s role, particularly in important matches. He believes that continuing to play him in that position has not benefited the team and suggested that more effective options should be considered, such as moving Fede Valverde back to midfield, where he is more creative.
It’s worth noting that Camavinga, despite his exceptional talent, has yet to find his ideal position at Real Madrid, leading to questions about his place in the starting lineup from both players and fans. This situation is hindering the team’s progress in crucial matches and presents coach Alonso with a difficult challenge in determining the most suitable position for the French player.
As a result, it seems that Bellingham has made his stance clear regarding the team’s tactical future, calling for adjustments to player positions in key matches to ensure optimal performance from everyone.










