Fans ‘couldn’t believe it’ as they saw Jude Bellingham’s ‘open-mouthed’ reaction to both Declan Rice free-kicks!

Declan Rice, an England teammate, turned up the style at the Emirates, leaving Jude Bellingham speechless.

With 12 minutes remaining, the midfielder for Arsenal scored TWO incredible free kicks to put the Gunners ahead in the quarterfinal of the Champions League.

Declan Rice của Arsenal ghi bàn từ cú đá phạt.

Rice used thundering set-pieces from outside the area to defeat Thibaut Courtois twice.

Mikel Merino added a late third goal to put Arsenal well ahead in the match.

Bellingham spent a large portion of the night at the Emirates in a sweltering environment as a passenger.

Additionally, his first response to Rice’s heroics in the second half was captured on TV.

Shortly after the £100 million player’s first free kick found the top corner, Bellingham was seen staring hopelessly at a stern-faced Carlo Ancelotti on the sidelines.

Cận cảnh một cầu thủ bóng đá với vẻ mặt ngạc nhiên.

Just over ten minutes later, Rice replicated the act, and cameras panned to the England player once more.

Mikel Arteta, the manager of Arsenal, was also visibly shocked on the touchline as Bellingham shook his head in bewilderment.

Amazon Prime’s director panned directly to Bellingham to capture his response, which fans quickly noticed.

“THE TV DIRECTOR IS A SICKO!” yelled one admirer on X. THAT BELLINGHAM PAN WAS EXCELLENT.

Ảnh chụp màn hình một cầu thủ bóng đá.

A second person said, “Bellingham’s response says it all! You have to admire someone as beautiful as Rice.

“The double pan to Bellingham after the goals,” a third person chuckled. “Amazing movie.”

As the Champions League champions withered in North London, Arsenal supporters could hardly believe it.

They also chanted “Are you Tottenham in disguise?” as they serenaded Madrid.

Một người đàn ông mặc vest trông có vẻ nghiêm túc.

With ten minutes remaining, Rice was replaced by Kieran Tierney.

In a Champions League knockout stage match, he becomes the FIRST player in history to score two goals from direct free kicks.

In 2023, Rice joined Arsenal from West Ham and scored his first brace ever.