The only player applauded by Toni Kroos after the bad 3-3 draw against Rayo Vallecano

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Far from Carlo Ancelotti’s players since his retirement, Toni Kroos continues to closely follow the Madrid team. After the frustrating draw against Rayo Vallecano on Saturday, the former German midfielder has lavished praise on one standout player.

The weeks go by, and it’s more of the same for Real Madrid this season. Unable to string together high-level performances, Carlo Ancelotti’s team is letting significant opportunities slip by in both competitions they are currently involved in, namely the Champions League and La Liga. Before attempting to win a second trophy of the season next Wednesday in the Club World Cup final, Toni Kroos’ former team showed significant weaknesses against Rayo Vallecano this past Saturday.

The only player applauded by Toni Kroos after the bad 3-3 draw against Rayo Vallecano

Travelling to Vallecas to face the hosts, Real Madrid came away with a frustrating 3-3 draw. While blatant refereeing errors, officially condemned by the club, may justify this mixed result, the Madrid defence can also be held accountable. Due to Carlo Ancelotti’s baffling player choices, the team is showing considerable deficiencies. In this difficult situation, one player continues to perform and rise to the occasion: Jude Bellingham.

Toni Kroos’ praise for the 21-year-old English prodigy

The only player applauded by Toni Kroos after the bad 3-3 draw against Rayo Vallecano

Once again starting at the heart of Real Madrid’s midfield this Saturday, Jude Bellingham delivered a very interesting performance. As has been the case for several weeks, the former BVB player let loose. Running all over the pitch, the England international did everything he could to lead his team to victory. Like his new header goal against Rayo, at the penalty spot to equalise (2-2) before half-time, Bellingham didn’t hold back.

Sharing his frustration on X after the result, which still gives Barça a chance to pull ahead in the standings, Jude Bellingham was applauded by Toni Kroos. Commenting on the English midfielder’s post, the former Real Madrid number 8 exclaimed, “What a player!” The truth is, without Jude, who has been the real leader of Carlo Ancelotti’s team in recent months, things would be much worse for Madrid.

Today, it is crucial that the coaching staff finds a solution to the defensive problems of this team, which is full of great talent. Ending the season on a poor note would be a significant blow for players who never cheat.