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Newsunplug Kenya > Blog > Sports > Bellingham said Güler didn’t deserve to be in the starting lineup: “He should have come on in the 80th minute,” and argued that most of Güler’s goals were the result of his teammates’ efforts. Güler responded with nine words to silence Bellingham, who was forced to apologize.
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Bellingham said Güler didn’t deserve to be in the starting lineup: “He should have come on in the 80th minute,” and argued that most of Güler’s goals were the result of his teammates’ efforts. Güler responded with nine words to silence Bellingham, who was forced to apologize.

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A dominant 3-1 victory over Pachuca in the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 may have seemed like a comfortable result for Real Madrid, but what unfolded on the pitch and behind the scenes told a much deeper story. For Xabi Alonso, it was a complicated debut as Real Madrid manager — one that showcased his players’ raw brilliance and stubborn egos.

The match kicked off under scorching heat in North Carolina, and while Real Madrid eventually found their rhythm, it wasn’t before tensions boiled over — most notably between Jude Bellingham and Arda Güler.

In the 28th minute, a frustrated Bellingham lashed out at Güler after a loss of possession. It was more than a simple disagreement — it was an eruption that exposed the team’s internal imbalance. Bellingham’s words were cutting: “He should have come on in the 80th minute.” He implied that Güler hadn’t earned his spot and that his goals came only because of the hard work of others.

These comments didn’t sit well with the young Turkish star. Güler responded with calm, choosing just nine words that would reportedly stun the dressing room and silence the English midfielder. Though the exact words remain undisclosed, their effect was immediate: Bellingham apologized shortly after the final whistle.

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It wasn’t just the internal drama that defined the match. Real Madrid were reduced to 10 men early on after Raúl Asencio’s reckless foul on Rondón saw him sent off. Despite this disadvantage, Madrid found their footing. Bellingham was the first to strike, converting a clever one-two with Fran García into a stylish opener.

Then came Güler’s answer — not with words, but with a goal. He latched onto a brilliant delivery from Trent Alexander-Arnold, who had just redeemed himself from a poor previous outing, and coolly slotted it home. It was Madrid’s second goal — and Güler’s personal rebuttal.

The young midfielder didn’t show any sign of being rattled by Bellingham’s criticism. On the contrary, he appeared sharper, more focused, and more assertive. The goal marked his statement: He deserved to be here. Not as a substitute. Not as an afterthought.

Xabi Alonso, watching all of this unfold from the sidelines, had a clear picture of what awaited him as head coach. He wasn’t managing just players — he was handling personalities the size of mountains. Bellingham, Güler, Mbappé, Vinicius — each one believing they’re the central pillar of the team.

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Alonso had previously said of Güler, “He plays better the more he touches the ball.” That was evident. But balancing minutes and egos in this Real Madrid squad will require the precision of a maestro. Alonso now knows that emotional management may be as important as tactics.

Trent Alexander-Arnold’s performance was another bright spot in a sometimes chaotic evening. He pushed into central midfield often, dictated play from deep, and capped his night with a perfect assist for Güler. When he was subbed off in the 78th minute, he was met with a standing ovation.

Still, Real Madrid’s defense left much to be desired. Pachuca managed 25 shots, 11 of them on target. Thibaut Courtois was the unsung hero — without his crucial saves, the result could have been far less flattering for Madrid.

A late goal from Pachuca in the 80th minute served as a wake-up call. It exposed Madrid’s lapses in concentration and raised concerns about their overall fitness. The team, as talented as it is, remains vulnerable.

This was Bellingham’s 61st match of the season — a brutal schedule that’s beginning to take its toll. Mbappé, Camavinga, Militão, and Mendy are yet to return, meaning the current lineup is bearing a heavier load than expected.

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For Alonso, this match was more than just a debut win — it was a revelation. He now understands the mental and emotional landscape he must navigate to build a united squad. He must protect Güler’s development while containing Bellingham’s fire, all without compromising team chemistry.

In the days following the clash, Bellingham’s apology was seen as a mature gesture. Some say it came at the urging of senior teammates. Others believe it was the weight of Güler’s words that forced reflection. Whatever the reason, it may have saved the locker room from deeper division.

Real Madrid left North Carolina with three points, but also with new questions: Can Alonso hold this team together? Can Güler thrive without being overshadowed? Can Bellingham channel his passion into leadership rather than confrontation?

One thing is certain — this wasn’t just a football match. It was the first act in a long drama at Real Madrid, where talent and tension walk hand in hand.

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