Mourinho likely to assign Bellingham advanced role at Real Madrid
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 30, 2026, 5:30 PM
Last updated Jun 30, 2026
Jose Mourinho is expected to utilize Jude Bellingham as an advanced attacking midfielder at Real Madrid next season. Bellingham has performed well for England in the ongoing World Cup 2026, scoring two goals and providing an assist in his first three matches. His success in this role may influence Mourinho's decision, as the coach favors a 4-2-3-1 formation that relies on a strong link between midfield and attack. Bellingham's previous effectiveness in this position could lead to increased competition with teammates like Arda Guler, Bernardo Silva, and Brahim Diaz.
- •Mourinho prefers a 4-2-3-1 formation at Real Madrid.
- •Bellingham has scored twice and assisted once in the World Cup.
- •He won three Man of the Match awards during the tournament.
- •Competition for Bellingham's role includes Guler, Silva, and Diaz.
- 5:30 PMYahoo Sports — Mourinho expected to hand Jude Bellingham familiar role at Real Madrid
"After two underwhelming seasons with their club, the World Cup 2026 is providing an opportunity for Real Madrid stars to showcase their talents in a different environment, but still at the highest com...
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