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Hi, everyone! Today, let's discuss a topic that interests us all. Lionel Messi undoubtedly led football over the past 15 years. But who will be the leader after Messi? Just when everyone thought the next iconic duo would be Haaland and Mbappé, a young Englishman named Bellingham suddenly emerged to claim, 'There might not be a duo; maybe there's only one king, and that's me, Bellingham.'
Bellingham joined Real Madrid for over a hundred million euros this year, and as soon as he arrived, he showcased his influence. Whenever he plays, it's either scoring goals or providing assists, or creating goal-scoring opportunities. In short, in most of the games Real Madrid played this season, Bellingham has been the standout player. This momentum isn't just limited to his club; Bellingham also plays a savior's role for the national team. If he continues on this path, Bellingham might surpass Haaland and Mbappé next year, securing the Ballon d'Or.
I personally feel a sense of regret for Mbappé. In hindsight, his career planning has been chaotic, lingering at Paris Saint-Germain for years. If Mbappé had decided to leave Paris and join Real Madrid two years ago, Bellingham's current development might have been Mbappé's. Now, it's certain that Mbappé won't win the Champions League with PSG, and the once-assured league titles are also in jeopardy. PSG isn't the powerhouse it once seemed, and after two matches against Real Madrid, it's unclear whether they still want Mbappé. Some say Mbappé has closed the door to joining Real Madrid by himself.
I truly feel regret for Mbappé because he's part of the French national team, which won the World Cup when he was just 18. He could have achieved feats that only he could attain: multiple World Cups and multiple Champions League titles. However, it's clear that his development hasn't met expectations. Mbappé could have had a career that stood out, while his competitor, Haaland, plays for a weaker national team in Norway, which limits his international achievements compared to Mbappé.
Meanwhile, Bellingham plays for the English national team, with hopes of winning prestigious national titles. At Real Madrid, he's a skilled performer in the Champions League. While Mbappé is currently leading, the situation suggests that Bellingham has a real chance to overtake him, emphasizing the importance of career planning in determining the future of football. This serves as a reminder that talent doesn't always decide everything. |
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