Bellingham has scored six consecutive games for his new club in the Champions League, equalling Dzyuba and Mbappe's record

Jude Bellingham

Jude Bellingham has enjoyed a remarkable run for his new club in the UEFA Champions League, registering productive contributions in 6 consecutive games. The talented Real Madrid midfielder has registered an impressive 4 goals and 4 assists during this run. His excellent performances put him in elite company, equalling the records set by Artem Dzyuba (6 goals, 2 assists for Zenit in 2015), Kylian Mbappe (4 goals, 3 assists for PSG in 2017) and Sebastian Haller (11 goals, 2 assists for Zenit in 2015). assists in 7 consecutive games for Ajax in 2021), taking into account data from the 2003/04 season. Bellingham’s exploits have truly made an impact on this prestigious tournament.

Jude Bellingham equals Dzyuba, Mbappe and Haller's UCL records

Jude Bellingham has etched his name into the record books by emulating the remarkable achievements of Artem Dzyuba, Kylian Mbappe and Sebastian Haller in the UEFA Champions League. Bellingham’s feat of equalling Dzyuba’s record of 6 goals and 2 assists for Zenit in 2015, Mbappe’s tally of 4 goals and 3 assists for PSG in 2017 and Haller’s impressive performance of 11 goals and 2 assists in 7 consecutive games for Ajax in 2021 is truly extraordinary.

Bellingham has 6 games in a row.

These achievements become even more remarkable when one considers the data from the 2003/04 season, demonstrating Bellingham's exceptional talent and impact at such a young age. The midfielder's ability to consistently make decisive contributions in six consecutive games for his new club in the Champions League is testament to his skill, composure and understanding of the game.

Bellingham’s performances have captivated fans and pundits alike, and his achievements further cement his status as one of European football’s brightest prospects. With such a promising start to his Champions League run, the future looks incredibly bright for Jude Bellingham as he continues to make waves on club football’s biggest stage.

Jude Bellingham