Jude Bellingham angry at EAFC24 ratings:’YOU’RE JOKING?’

After learning his pace rating for EAFC 24, JUDE BELLINGHAM was not at all pleased.

The 2022 World Cup and a succession of outstanding performances with Borussia Dortmund helped the England midfielder make his international debut.

Since joining Real Madrid, Jude Bellingham has become a revelation.

Since joining Real Madrid, Jude Bellingham has become a revelation.Source: GettyFive goals have been scored by the England international in four games for Los Blancos.

Five goals have been scored by the England international in four games for Los Blancos.When Bellingham discovered his EAFC 24 pace rating, he was not at all pleased.

When Bellingham discovered his EAFC 24 pace rating, he was not at all pleased.His performance earned him a huge transfer to European powerhouse Real Madrid, where he has thrived in his first four games, scoring five goals.

Bellingham recently learned his rating for the upcoming EAFC 24 video game, much like many other players around the globe. However, he did so alongside Real teammates Brahim Diaz, Lucas Vazquez, and Rodrygo.

When asked to estimate his current age, the former Birmingham City player replied, “I’ve got to be like 84.”

But when he saw he had completely missed the mark and had only received a 76, his mouth almost dropped open.Diaz was eager to make fun of his running style and his Los Blancos teammate’s rating.

The Spaniard remarked, “You’re running like this all the time, bro.”

Bellingham was confused and shocked by the ranking, saying, “You’re kidding?

“I was more last year, so how come I’ve decreased?”His 76 speed rating astounded Bellingham, who was stunned.Bellingham may not be pleased with his performance in the soon-to-be-released video game, but he has no need to be unhappy with his Real Madrid performance.

With five goals and an assist in four games, the 20-year-old is Carlo Ancelotti’s team’s leading scorer so far this season.

He scored his sixth goal of the year in England’s 3-1 victory over Scotland on Tuesday night at Hampden Park.

I’m continually learning, the soft-spoken midfielder tells beIN Sports, unwilling to put himself too far ahead of himself.

“I’m extremely fortunate to have played with so many excellent players with my previous team, and even more so at my new club. Playing with such great players gives me a significant confidence boost.

I simply learn new things constantly. I’m attempting to change the attributes I already have while also adding new ones to my game.

“I think I might be doing well and maybe have a successful season if I can maintain performing well overall in my game and being effective in goal.

“Therefore, it’s crucial that I continue.”

On Sunday night, Bellingham and his Real Madrid teammates will return to action when they host Real Sociedad at the Bernabeu.