WATCH: Drunk Jude Bellingham tries to speak Spanish after the UCL win

Ahead of that, he lived the dream moment of his life by winning the UCL in his maiden season at his home ground against his former club. Nobody expected him to as smooth in his first season.

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WATCH: Drunk Jude Bellingham tries to speak Spanish after the UCL win

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Jude Bellingham won his first UEFA Champions League on Saturday after Real Madrid defeated Borussia Dortmund 2-0 at Wembley. In his debut season with the Los Blancos, he has been in amazing form and the star performed for the side across all competitions. Before the final, he earned the La Liga Player of the Season, for his amazing display for the club in his debut season at Spain. The 20-year-old footballer has scored 22 goals in 38 appearances across all competitions. 

The 20-year-old English footballer will be next up in the UEFA Euro 2024, for England, ahead of that he lived the dream moment of his life by winning the UCL in his maiden season at his home ground against his former club. Nobody expected him to be as smooth in his first season with the club and have such good relationships with every member of the club. 

After the UCL win, he was seen trying to speak Spanish, this was the second time he was caught speaking in the local language of the club. Many fans have also claimed that the young English footballer was drunk. Previously he talked to the audience during the bus parade after their La Liga win and explained how his Spanish skills have paid off for winning the La Liga and playing exceptionally in the 2023/24 season. 

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Jude Bellingham emotional after win

While speaking with TNT Sports he showcased his feeling after winning the league, "I have always dreamed of playing these games. You go through life and so many people say you can't do things and days like today just remind you why. You know it gets a bit hard at times, but it is worth feeling all those things for nights like these. I was alright until I saw my mum and dad's faces. My little brother is there, and I'm trying to be a role model for him. I cannot put it into words. The best night of my life."

Then for Real Madrid TV, while giving an interview he did the whole of that in Spanish, yet again shocking the fans with his speaking skills. He would like to add one more trophy to his cabinet by winning the UEFA Euro 2024 in Germany. 

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