Carlo Ancelotti provides Jude Bellingham update after the Real Madrid star was subbed off in UCL fixture against Braga

Carlo Ancelotti provides Jude Bellingham update after the Real Madrid star was subbed out in UCL fixture against Braga
Carlo Ancelotti provides Jude Bellingham update after the Real Madrid star was subbed out in UCL fixture against Braga

Real Madrid defeated Braga 2-1 in the UEFA Champions League on Tuesday, October 24, thanks to goals from Rodrygo (16') and Jude Bellingham (61'). However, there was cause for concern for Real Madrid fans as the Englishman was subbed off in the dying moments of the match, seemingly due to injury.

Manager Carlo Ancelloti has provided an update on Bellingham's fitness, stating that the midfielder will be fine to feature in their upcoming El Clasico on Saturday, October 28.

Bellingham's strike on Tuesday night was his third goal in as many Champions League contests this campaign. Coupled with a sensational tally of eight goals in nine league appearances, Bellingham's debut season in Madrid has been truly remarkable so far.

Talking about Bellingham's substitution late in the game, manager Carlo Ancelotti said (via Madrid Xtra):

"Jude Bellingham is fine. His adductor is a bit overloaded due to the status of the pitch. He's a bit tired but it's normal."

Ancelotti added (via Fabrizio Romano):

"Jude Bellingham is not at risk for El Clasico. He only had some minor discomfort, no serious injury."

The victory against Braga catapults the 14-time European champions to the top of their group, boasting a flawless nine points from their first three matches. Braga, on the other hand, find themselves in third place with just a solitary win to their name.


Real Madrid's Jude Bellingham set to face Barcelona in El Clasico after midweek injury scare

Jude Bellingham exited the pitch with a troubling adductor issue in Real Madrid's midweek Champions League triumph over Braga. However, Ancelotti clarified that he is not a concern for the upcoming clash against Barcelona in La Liga, which will be Bellingham's first taste of the legendary rivalry.

The two Spanish titans will lock horns on Saturday, with Madrid currently leading La Liga on goal difference over Girona. Defending champions Barcelona are sitting just a point adrift in third place.

The showdown will take place at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys in Barcelona, Spain, as the Camp Nou undergoes renovation. Bellingham's presence will undoubtedly give a creative boost to Real Madrid, who are keen to solidify their hold on the top spot in La Liga.

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