
Ruud Gullit shared insights on Jude Bellingham and Real Madrid's evolution at the Laureus World Sports Awards. He compared Bellingham's playing style to his own, highlighting the differences and similarities in their careers.
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MADRID, SPAIN - APRIL 20: Laureus Academy Member, Dutch Footballer Ruud Gullit attends the Laureus World Sports Awards Madrid 2026 on April 20, 2026 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images for Laureus) | Getty Images for Laureus
Ruud Gullit offered a thoughtful and, at times, critical perspective on Real Madrid and Jude Bellingham while speaking at the Laureus World Sports Awards, touching on the teamâs evolution and the demands placed on its biggest stars.
Gullit began by focusing on Bellingham, drawing comparisons to his own career while acknowledging the differences in their styles. The Dutch legend noted that Bellingham operates in a more structured role, which has influenced his impact on the pitch.
âHeâs a bit more static than I was, so naturally the way he plays is different,â Gullit explained. âBut I also see similarities, especially in how heâs had to deal with injury.â
Bellinghamâs recent return from injury, according to Gullit, has come with added pressure â particularly given the high standards he set during his debut season.
âWhen you come back from an injury like that, itâs not easy,â he said. âPeople expect you to immediately be the same player again. In his first season, he scored a lot of goals, and that creates expectations.â
However, Gullit suggested that the drop in output isnât solely down to the player. Instead, he pointed to structural changes within the team that have altered Bellinghamâs role.
âThere have been changes in the team, and now he canât do exactly what he did before,â Gullit said. âHe naturally wants to be more attacking, but for different reasons, that hasnât always been possible. Itâs not entirely his fault.â
The conversation then widened to Real Madrid as a whole, with Gullit highlighting what he sees as a shift in identity over the past two seasons.
Ruud Gullit described Jude Bellingham as more static in his playing style compared to his own, while also noting similarities in how both players have dealt with injuries.
Gullit offered a critical perspective on Real Madrid's evolution, discussing the demands placed on the team's biggest stars.
Ruud Gullit spoke about Jude Bellingham and Real Madrid at the Laureus World Sports Awards held in Madrid.


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âBefore, they played much more as a team,â he observed. âNow it feels like they rely more on individual quality.
âThey still have incredible players with technique and presence,â he said. âBut when you face teams that work harder and run more, you can run into problems.â
To illustrate his point, Gullit referenced Barcelona, drawing parallels between two elite teams with distinct but vulnerable styles.
âBarcelona play very high and leave a lot of space behind, and they get caught out often,â he noted. âSo both teams have their own style, but also their own risks.
âTheyâre a team that adjusts to who theyâre playing,â he said. âSometimes they donât look better, but they still win. Thatâs part of football.â
âFootball isnât always fair,â Gullit concluded. âYou can play better and still lose. You have to accept that, and you have to stay humble â even when things donât go your way.â