Richard Keys Labels Jude Bellingham as ‘Arrogant’

Richard Keys calls Jude Bellingham “cocky” and says the Real Madrid star breaks a rule all the time in Spain.

Richard Keys has branded Jude Bellingham ‘arrogant’ and claimed that he regularly breaks one rule in Spain

The host has said bad things about the Real Madrid and England star.

Richard Keys called Jude Bellingham “cocky” and said that he breaks one rule all the time in Spain.

In his first season at Real Madrid, Jude Bellingham became a huge star. He scored 23 goals and set up 13 others in 42 games, which helped his team win both La Liga and the Champions League.

But the 21-year-old had a hard time getting back to that level of play for England at Euro 2024 because of injuries and tiredness.

Even though Bellingham is clearly a confident person, that confidence can come across differently when you go from playing well and beating your opponents to putting on a lackluster show.

Many fans thought the midfielder seemed cocky in some of his interviews with the media during the event, and they may have been right or wrong.

Some writers and commentators, like Richard Keys, feel the same way.

The beIN Sports host has never been afraid to say what he thinks about specific players, and he’s made it clear that he doesn’t think Bellingham is all that he’s cracked up to be.

He went after the Real Madrid star on Friday morning by saying that he often breaks a rule that he should have been following while playing in Spain.

Jude Bellingham and Jadon Sancho at Borussia Dortmund (Image: Getty)

Keys said that Atletico Madrid’s pursuit of Chelsea player Conor Gallagher was a good move and that if it goes through, it would be one of the best deals of the summer.

“Two of the best deals we’ve seen so far if they go through. “[Scott] McTominay to Fulham and Gallagher to Atletico, but he needs to stop ripping holes in his socks,” Keys wrote on X.

Richard Keys rips into Jude Bellingham for what he did after England win

“The silly behavior is against the law in Spain for everyone except Bellingham, who acts cocky and does what he wants.” He does, of course.”

Keys talked about how players these days often cut holes in the backs of their socks to relieve pressure on their legs and lower their rik of cramps and muscle injuries.

Richard Keys brands Jude Bellingham 'arrogant' and claims Real Madrid star regularly breaks one rule in Spain

Because players wear brand-new socks that are often too tight, the practice helps the bld flow and oxygenation.

Image: Getty

La Liga rules say that players can’t wear shorts, shirts, or socks that are torn, but officials don’t really care about socks.

A lot of players in Europe cut their socks all the time, like Gallagher, Bellingham, and Kyle Walker.

Bellingham và ngày chào sân khó quên tại Bernabeu - Ảnh 2.