Jude Bellingham's secret of 300 million won a week wearing hole-pull socks. 'Fashion in the 2000s? Calf pressure relief, because of performance."
Jul 11, 2024
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Moreover, his value is increasing more and more. England ace Jude Bellingham is considered the world's best attacking midfielder.
By the way, if you look at his socks, they have holes in them. It is not caused by wearing it for a long time, but is a trace made artificially with scissors.
The British Daily Star said on the 11th (Korea time) 'Jude Bellingham's socks have holes in them. England's football fan looks like a teenager's EMO, reports said.
EMO is a word that refers to one's own feelings. EMO fashion in the music industry refers to fashion of memories that symbolize the 2000s.
England beat the Netherlands 2-1 in the Euro 2024 semi-final. I made it to the final. One of the keys is Bellingham.
Bellingham's punctured socks look ridiculous at first glance. However, I am paying attention to this fashion. It is a reaction that is a mixture of ridicule and enthusiasm.
However, Bellingham's performance in wearing these socks is significant.
The Daily Star said 'Football players are putting scissors on their socks to relieve pressure on their calf muscles, which can cause cramps. Jude Belliam said, `This hole is made to minimize the pressure on the calves,' adding, `It is forbidden to actually run in these socks at Lariga. In 2017, former Valencia defender Ezekiel Garay had to change his cut socks against Barcelona. I didn't have the same luck as Bellingham.
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Bellingham, who made his professional debut at the age of 16, rose to prominence at Dortmund based on his strong talent and integrity. Having grown into a main defensive midfielder, he has established himself as a top 10 prospect with teammate Jadon Sancho.
There were many views that rated Bellingham higher than Sancho. In particular, world-class head coaches Thomas Tuchel and Jurgen Klopp praised Bellingham's talent and said, `Bellingham is better than Sancho.'
These words have become a reality. Sancho became 'Gereuk' at Manchester United and couldn't adapt on the EPL stage. However, Bellingham served as the perfect ace from the first season of his move to Real Madrid, leading Real Madrid to a Champions League victory.
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