Jude Bellingham Unleashes Fury, Brands Transfer Rumors as 'Clowns' in Explosive Xabi Alonso Rant

Jude Bellingham Unleashes Fury, Brands Transfer Rumors as 'Clowns' in Explosive Xabi Alonso Rant

Jude Bellingham has forcefully dismissed claims that he didn't back former Real Madrid coach Xabi Alonso as complete "nonsense."

Reports suggested that Alonso's leadership was weakened by Real Madrid's "Galácticos" players, which allegedly contributed to his unsuccessful stint. Recent media stories claimed Bellingham was part of a group of Real Madrid stars who were "skeptical" of Alonso's methods.

The England midfielder has quickly responded to refute these allegations, unleashing a fierce response through his JB5 App.

"Up until this point I've allowed too many of these stories to pass without comment, always believing the facts would emerge naturally," Bellingham stated. "But seriously ... What complete rubbish.

"I genuinely pity those who believe every word from these journalists and their so-called 'sources'. Don't trust everything you see in print, occasionally these people must be called out for spreading this type of harmful false information for views and manufactured drama."

Alongside Bellingham, Vinicius Junior and Federico Valverde were reportedly dissatisfied with Alonso's coaching approach—the Spanish manager left Real Madrid on Monday after the 2–1 loss to Barcelona in the Spanish Super Cup final.

Bellingham Bids Farewell to Xabi Alonso

Bellingham Bids Farewell to Xabi Alonso

Many coaches don't receive sufficient time at Real Madrid and Xabi Alonso was among them. pic.twitter.com/IqsdFc0qi5

Several Real Madrid players used social media to say goodbye to Alonso following confirmation of his exit, which the club described as mutual but some media outlets characterized as a dismissal.

Bellingham wasn't among those who initially posted messages—fueling rumors that he opposed the Spanish manager—but hours before his outburst about the alleged discord, he shared his own tribute to Alonso.

"Thank you, Boss," he posted on Instagram. "It was an honor, wishing you all the best moving forward."

Jude Bellingham and Xabi Alonso

Bellingham featured in 29 of the 34 matches Alonso oversaw during his Real Madrid period, netting six goals and providing five assists. After fully recovering from a shoulder problem in October, he started 15 of Los Blancos' final 18 games under Alonso, appearing as a substitute in the remaining three.

With Álvaro Arbeloa now confirmed as Alonso's successor, Bellingham and his Real Madrid teammates must shift their attention to Wednesday night's Copa del Rey round of 16 encounter against Albacete.