Every Jude Bellingham Champions League Goal, In One Reel

The moment. Bellingham's first Champions League goal came against Manchester City in April 2021, at 17 years and 289 days old, still Dortmund's youngest-ever scorer in the competition. Fifteen goals and two clubs later, the most recent one on this reel is a 6-1 demolition of Monaco in January this year.
The take. What jumps out watching these back to back isn't the volume, it's the range. Headers, half-volleys off corners, 95th-minute winners, the assist for Vinícius in the 2024 final that won Real Madrid the trophy outright. This isn't a poacher's reel. It's a guy who scores whichever way the moment demands.
The counter-take. Seventeen Champions League goals across five and a half seasons is good, not historic, and this season specifically he's been quieter, six goals in La Liga and dealing with a hamstring injury that kept him out for six weeks in February and March. The reel flatters the peak years. It doesn't show the stretches where he's gone quiet.
Closing line. He's 23. Most players are just getting their first taste of this stage at that age. Bellingham's already got a highlight reel that needs a "part one."
Football beyond the final whistle isn't a tagline. It's where the real game lives.