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Why Bellingham can rescue Real's Champions League dream

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Much of that improvement - and Kylian Mbappe's goal - followed the introduction of Jude Bellingham in the 62nd minute. For the remainder of the encounter, the England midfielder drove Los Blancos with his trademark surging runs, and played a central role in their resurgence after going two goals down.

Much of that improvement - and Kylian Mbappe's goal - followed the introduction of Jude Bellingham in the 62nd minute. For the remainder of the encounter, the England midfielder drove Los Blancos with his trademark surging runs, and played a central role in their resurgence after going two goals down. So can Bellingham prove the catalyst to carry Real into a 17th Champions League semi-final and lift Alvaro Arbeloa's side in La Liga, where they are nine points behind leaders Barcelona with seven games left.

Bellingham has made 32 appearances for Real Madrid in all competitions this season with six goals and four assists. Since recovering from a left hamstring injury sustained in February that sidelined him for 10 games, he has featured four times, only returning to Real's starting line-up on Friday in the La Liga draw against Girona. "I feel good," said Bellingham before the return tie in Munich.

"It's frustrating to be injured. "I missed the start of the season because of my shoulder, and these last two months have been frustrating. "The hardest part is coming back from an injury and preparing mentally for matches.

The more minutes you play, the better, and that increases your confidence and helps you improve little by little. " Arbeloa has been pleased with the 22-year-old following his return. "It was very good for him to regain his rhythm and feel for the game.