Real Madrid fan screams ‘Hey Jude’ into face of Barca fan on crazy Spanish show

A Real Madrid fan screamed The Beatles' hit song 'Hey Jude' in honour of Jude Bellingham's brace in their 2-1 victory over Barcelona.

In what was the 20-year-old's first El Clasico, his side went 1-0 down when Ilkay Gundogan scored his first goal for Barcelona after joining in the summer from Manchester City. Bellingham equalised the scoring when he hit a 25-yard screamer that left no chance for Marc-Andre Ter Stegen.

The Englishman claimed his second in the 91st minute when he fired home from close range to secure all three points for Real Madrid as they retained top spot in La Liga. The victory earned Madrid fans bragging rights in one of football's biggest rivalries as one fan took his opportunity to rub the win in the face of a Barcelona fan.

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On the Spanish football debate show – El Chiringuito de Jugones – a Madrid fan belted out a Spanish rendition of the song 'Hey Jude' in front of a devastated Barca fan. Fans on social media found the moment hilarious as one X user urged to "Give that man his Grammy" as another wrote: "Spanish TV is wild".

The disappointed supporter looked shell-shocked as he was forced to sit and endure the gloating by the Real Madrid fan who honoured Bellingham in what has been a remarkable start to his career with the 14-time Champions League winners.

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The England international is the La Liga top scorer with 10 goals and has scored 13 in all competitions as Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti said the midfielder could reach some lofty goal-scoring targets this season. "He can easily reach 20-25 goals," said Ancelotti. "We don't have in mind that he is a scorer or a striker. He is scoring, but we wait for the rest of us to score goals."

The Italian said he's been shocked with his ability to score goals given he's played a box-to-box role for much of his career and is just nine goals away from matching the number of goals he scored in his three-year stint at Borussia Dortmund. "We are surprised with him especially in terms of his effectiveness," he added.

"He's scored a lot of goals already but what was surprising here was the distance. He hasn't scored a lot from the edge of the area, usually it’s when he arrives from deeper."

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