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Bellingham: Madrid ´nowhere close to it´ throughout Arsenal defeat

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Jude Bellingham conceded Actual Madrid have been lucky to solely lose 3-0 towards Arsenal within the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final tie.

The reigning champions have all of it to do if they’re to maintain their newest title defence alive, following a commanding defeat on the Emirates Stadium.

Arsenal scored 3 times within the area of 17 second-half minutes, as a pair of gorgeous Declan Rice free-kicks have been adopted by a neat first-time end from Mikel Merino.

And Bellingham is aware of he and his team-mates should produce “one thing actually particular” to overturn their deficit in subsequent week’s second leg on the Santiago Bernabeu.

“We have been nowhere close to it,” he instructed Amazon Prime. “That’s the actual fact and Arsenal have been actually good. I do know two of their targets have been free-kicks, however they might have had far more.

“There’s a second leg and that’s what we’re holding on to. We’d like one thing actually particular, one thing loopy actually, however one place the place loopy issues occur is our home.

“[We have] 90 extra minutes at house to tug one thing out of the bag.

“They’re two nice items of particular person high quality and, if it wasn’t for them, they nonetheless had different possibilities. We obtained punished and that occurs at top-level soccer.

@Arsenal 3-0 @RealMadridEn
58′ Rice.
70′ Rice.
75′ Merino. pic.twitter.com/7zX59SmkZn

— Actual Madrid C.F.

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