Jude Bellingham shocked Thierry Henry and Jamie Carragher as he made a X-rated remark during a live interview after Real Madrid won the Champions League for the 15th time.
The 20-year-old capped off a stunning debut season at Los Blancos as they secured a 2-0 victory over his former club Borussia Dortmund at Wembley on Saturday night. Goals from Dani Carvajal and Vinicius Jr earned Carlo Ancelotti's side the win to complete a double after lifting the La Liga title last month.
Bellingham spoke to CBS Sports after the match to discuss a number of topics, including his role in the final and how he had dropped deeper than usual to get the ball. Ex-Arsenal forward Thierry Henry also mentioned that Bellingham does not get the credit he deserves for his work off the ball.
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Responding to that comment, Bellingham replied: "I couldn't give a s*** really what people think." Henry and Carragher, along with Micah Richards were taken back by the comment and started laughing.
Bellingham apologised immediately with Carragher then popping a joke following the comment he made which angered Kate Abdo's former boxer boyfriend. The former Liverpool defender said: "He sounds like he's perfect for this show. He's going to get in more trouble than me!"
It has been a perfect first season in Madrid for Bellingham after his blockbuster move from Dortmund last summer. He scored 23 goals and provided 12 assists in 42 matches this season and was crowned as the La Liga Player of the Season last month ahead Antoine Griezmann and Artem Dovbyk.
However, Bellingham during a quiet evening in the Champions League final and struggled to get involved throughout the match. He had a couple of chances during the second-half with Bellingham missing a header before they opened the scoring and then placed an effort wide of target.
After the game, Bellingham delivered a tearful interview, saying it was the "best night of his life". Bellingham was surrounded by his father Mark, mother Denise and brother Jobe who all arrived five hours before kick-off to watch the England international in action.
"Always dreamed of playing in these games and, you know, you go through life and so many people tell you you can't do things," he said to TNT Sports. "Days like today just remind you. It gets a bit hard at times and you wonder if it's worth it and all those kind of things. Nights like tonight make you realise.
"I was alright until I saw my mum and dad's face there, the amount of nights where they could be at home by seven o'clock and they're doing trips at 11, 12 at night to take me to football. My little brother who I try to be a role model for, I can't put it into words. It's the best night of my life."