Jude Bellingham is following in the footsteps of Gareth Bale at Real Madrid - by breaking a La Liga rule and tearing holes in the back of his socks.
The England star, hotly-tipped by many to end 2024 as the Ballon d’Or winner, has been cutting the holes around the calf area because it is believed to reduce the risk of injury. Many players believe that the socks are too tight and the compression leads to an increased risk of muscle injuries.
Welshman Bale, who did not enjoy the same level of approval from demanding Real fans during his time in the Spanish capital, would also alter his socks for the same reason.
Bellingham is also cutting off the foot portion of the club socks and wearing personalised technical socks up to the ankle.
The Liga rules state that players must not wear any kit that is torn and if an item is ripped it must be replaced during a match. There are also rules saying that items such as technical socks must be the same colour and some players cover them with matching tape.
An increasing number of fans have been taking notice and wondering why Bellingham, among others, has been playing wit the holes. But league suits are so far turning a blind eye to Bellingham’s choice - understandable considering he is the biggest star in Spanish football.
The former Birmingham City starlet has scored 17 goals in 21 appearances for Carlo Ancelotti’s team, including a remarkable double in the first Clasico of the campaign.
A number of Premier League players are ripping their socks, too, including Chelsea and England midfielder Conor Gallagher.
Meanwhile, Bellingham has set some unsurprisingly lofty personal goals for the new year. He told Real’s in-house media channel: “For 2024 I ask for many titles, goals and help the team
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