What Jude Bellingham Did in Anfield Tunnel After Loss to Liverpool

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Jude Bellingham swaps shirts with Trent Alexander-Arnold after the UEFA Champions League clash between Real Madrid and Liverpool. Real Madrid lost the game 2-0, as Jude Bellingham played throughout the game.

Jude Bellingham swaps shirts with Trent Alexander-Arnold after the UEFA Champions League clash between Real Madrid and Liverpool. Real Madrid lost the game 2-0, as Jude Bellingham played throughout the game.

Jude Bellingham was also a part of the recent UEFA Champions League clash between Real Madrid and Liverpool. After the game, he waited in the Anfield tunnel for some time, as he wanted to change shirts with his England teammate, Trent Alexander-Arnold.

Jude Bellingham played throughout the game for Real Madrid, staying on the field for 90 minutes, as Real Madrid lost the game against Liverpool. Although these two teams are close rivals in the tournament, Bellingham and Alexander-Arnold have developed a close friendship, which has been possible due to the same National team.

Some reports even say that Trent Alexander-Arnold could join Real Madrid in the upcoming summer, as his contract with Liverpool is coming to an end. Although Alexander-Arnold did not play the game, Bellingham wanted to swap shirts with him due to which he went to the Anfield tunnel, close to the Liverpool's dressing room.

He had a talk with Ryan Gravenberch as he gave his jersey to him to be exchanged with Alexander-Arnold. Later, Ryan came back with the jersey and gave it to Bellingham, fulfilling his wish.

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