Why Jude Bellingham deserves the Ballon d’Or.
The 23/24 season has come to a close, and so has one of the most incredible debut campaigns of any player in football history. Jude Bellingham’s debut season for Real Madrid has been nothing short of historic. Playing in a new team, a new role and with more expectations than ever before, and being a €105m move from Borussia Dortmund, Jude Bellingham had a mountain to climb in order to have a great campaign at the biggest club in the world. Jude Bellingham climbed that mountain in such outstanding fashion that not only did he have a great campaign for any debutant, but a campaign so great that he is seen as one of the three players, alongside teammate Vinícius Jr., and Manchester City midfielder Rodri Hernandez, as the favourites for the Ballon d’Or.
A historic season for Jude Bellingham comes to an end:
• 27 goals
• 17 assists
• UEFA Champions League winner
• La Liga winner
• Spanish Supercup winner
• Kopa Trophy
• Golden Boy
• La Liga POTS
• Laureus award
• UCL Young POTS
• 2x La Liga POTM
• 3x Real Madrid POTM… pic.twitter.com/s6jqdBWRSU— Madrid Zone (@theMadridZone) July 15, 2024
A debut campaign with him winning LaLiga and the Champions League, the Supercopa de España, being named LaLiga POTY and the Champions League Young Player of the Year, winning the Golden Boy award, and finishing as the third top scorer in the league with 19 goals, Jude Bellingham’s season was straight out of a storybook. Yet, the incredible feats did not stop here. In Euro 2024 for England, Bellingham was undoubtedly their best player, with the only goal in their only win in the group stages, a last minute overhead kick equalizer in the Round of 16, and an assist in the final that they unfortunately lost to Spain.
Achievements such as these, on paper alone, are enough to propel any player to the very top echelon of world football. However, Bellingham’s season cannot only be judged by his on paper achievements. His performances throughout the season have been those of a player rightfully seen as being one of the very best in the world. Scoring over 20 goals from midfield, Jude’s output has been out of this world. Yet, this does not mean that he has solely been an attacking force. Showing the world that he is one of the, if not the outright most complete midfielder in the world, Bellingham has been an all action midfielder who has scored, created, dribbled, and defended at an elite level.
His per 90 statistics are hard to believe, as alongside 2 shots and 2 key passes, Jude is also completing over 2 dribbles, around 60 passes, over 3 tackles + interceptions, and winning over 7 duels. He has shown the ability to be an aerial threat, score from range and get scrappy goals, while also creating with pinpoint through balls and fantastic link-up play. When Real Madrid had to dig deep and defend, then that’s what Jude Bellingham did as well. His all action displays in midfield, from winning the ball up high with his relentless pressing, to starting moves from deep by beating his man, spraying the ball out-wide and presenting himself as an option in the box (a play that every Madridista has become accustomed to), Jude Bellingham has been far more than just the goal-scoring midfielder that rival fans claim.
His best performances have also been in some of the biggest games of the season. A brace in his first ever El Clasico that ended up being a 2-1 win for Madrid, a 90th minute winner in the return leg, an assist in the Supercopa final against Barcelona, an assist against Dortmund in the Champions League final, and an assist in the Euro 2024 final, Jude Bellingham has been the definition of clutch. Add to this the fact that 19 of his 27 goals have come when his team were losing or drawing, then it becomes clear that Jude is made for the moment.
🤯 Jude Bellingham has now scored SIX goals after the 90th minute this season, for club & country:
▫️95th minute winner vs Getafe
▫️94th minute winner vs Union Berlin
▫️92nd minute winner vs Barcelona
▫️95th minute equalizer vs Belgium
▫️91st minute winner vs Barcelona
▫️96th… pic.twitter.com/Q4g978GWcI— Madrid Zone (@theMadridZone) June 30, 2024
n all-round monster who steps up when the lights are the brightest and the pressure is the highest, there is no denying how other worldly Jude Bellingham has truly been. His complete performances throughout the season, combined with his propensity to turn up when it matters, are what awards like the Ballon d’Or should and will value. Despite a shoulder injury that has hurt him for over half a season now, Bellingham has had a truly special campaign from start to finish. While everyone expected him to shine, no one could’ve predicted just how good he was going to be. From being seen as a precocious talent for the future to being a Ballon d’Or candidate, Jude Bellingham’s season has been one for the history books.
His rivals for the award have also had spectacular seasons, with teammate Viní Jr.’s case already being discussed here on The Madrid Zone: https://themadridzone.com/news/why-vinicius-jr-deserves-the-ballon-dor/
Rodri too has had a great season, but in the opinion of the author, his individual campaign has not been good enough to warrant him winning the award over Jude or Viní. The Real Madrid duo have clearly had better individual campaigns. Jude Bellingham’s case to win the Ballon d’Or is as strong as any that we have seen in recent years, and winning the most prestigious individual award in football would be the perfect way to cap off a truly incredible season from a truly incredible player.