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Brits Abroad: Bellingham’s Brilliance, McTominay’s Magic & Kane’s Quiet Day
Brits Abroad: Bellingham’s Brilliance, McTominay’s Magic & Kane’s Quiet Day
The weekend was packed with drama, class, and pure footballing magic from British stars lighting up Europe. From Spain to Italy and Germany, our football exports are making their mark in grand style — and Sports Market International is here to bring you every thrilling moment.
Bellingham Shines Bright In El Clasico
Jude Bellingham reminded the world why he’s one of the hottest talents in football. The Real Madrid maestro ran the show in El Clasico, assisting one and scoring another in a commanding 2-1 victory over Barcelona.
Operating as a right-sided No.10, Bellingham was unstoppable — threading passes, pressing high, and showing why he’s becoming Real Madrid’s heartbeat. His performance wasn’t just flair; it was leadership, grit, and footballing IQ rolled into one.
Coach Xabi Alonso hailed him after the match, saying, “Jude is all about connection and energy — and that’s what makes him special.” With this form, an England recall seems like a no-brainer.
McTominay’s Thunderbolt Inspires Napoli
Scott McTominay delivered another show-stopper for Napoli as they took down Inter 3-1. The Scottish powerhouse scored a stunning volley after a long pass from Spinazzola — a goal that had the Napoli crowd roaring.
Coming off a tough Champions League defeat to PSV, Napoli needed inspiration, and McTominay delivered again, proving to be the engine of Conte’s side. He’s now Napoli’s unlikely hero — showing confidence, composure, and that never-say-die attitude we all love.
Outstanding Jude Bellingham assist
A superb turn and pass from the Englishman is finished off by Kylian Mbappé ⚪
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Kane’s Goal Streak Ends — But Bayern Still Roll On
Harry Kane, Europe’s deadliest marksman this season, finally saw his scoring streak snapped. The England captain couldn’t find the net in Bayern Munich’s 3-0 win over Borussia Monchengladbach.
Despite that, Bayern looked dominant — proving they’re not a one-man show anymore. Joshua Kimmich, Raphael Guerreiro, and young Lennart Karl all found the net as Vincent Kompany’s side equaled AC Milan’s long-standing record of 13 straight wins to start a season.
Kane may have had a quiet day, but his influence and work rate still helped Bayern maintain their perfect run — and the Ballon d’Or conversation definitely isn’t over yet.
Final Whistle
From Bellingham’s brilliance to McTominay’s magic and Kane’s consistency, one thing’s clear — British footballers are owning the global stage. Whether it’s Spain, Italy, or Germany, the Premier League’s finest exports continue to prove that class travels.
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