Jude Bellingham issues five-word response after rumours of Xabi Alonso rift emerge days after exit

The former Dortmund and Birmingham City player posted a photo of himself with Xabi Alonso on his Instagram story on Tuesday afternoon
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Jude Bellingham has issued a sweary response after rumours of a rift between the England midfielder and the former Real Madrid boss Xabi Alonso emerged.
The 22-year-old strongly denied any truth in the reported fallout, claiming the misinformation was "damaging".
Alonso left Real Madrid after just eight months in the role following Sunday's Spanish Super Cup final defeat to Barcelona.
Bellingham was reported to be one of the senior players who didn’t take to the Spaniards' management.
In a statement on his JB5 app, Bellingham said: "Until now I’ve let far too many of these slide, always hoping the truth will come to light in its own time.
"But honestly… What a load of s**t.
"Truly feel sorry for the people that hang on to the every word of these clowns and their ‘sources’.
"Do not believe everything you read, every now and then these lot need to be held accountable for spreading this kind of damaging misinformation for clicks and added controversy."

Jude Bellingham has issued an X-rated response after rumours of a rift between the England midfielder and the former Real Madrid boss Xabi Alonso emerged
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The former Dortmund and Birmingham City player posted a photo of himself with Alonso on his Instagram story on Tuesday afternoon.
He wrote: "Thank you, Mister. It was a pleasure, all the very best for the future."
Bellingham scored six goals and assisted five in 29 appearances under the tactician.
Alonso released his own statement confirming his departure.
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The 22-year-old strongly denied any truth in the reported fallout, claiming the misinformation was 'damaging'
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Alonso said: "This professional stage is over, and it didn’t go as we would have liked.
"Coaching Real Madrid has been an honor and a responsibility.
"I thank the club, the players and above all the fans and Madrid fans for their trust and support.
"I leave with respect, gratitude, and pride that I did my best."

Xabi Alonso has released a statement after he left the club
| PAReal currently occupy second place in La Liga, trailing their rivals Barcelona by four points.
Despite recording an impressive 71 per cent win rate during his spell in charge, Alonso's reign was punctuated by several damaging results that ultimately sealed his fate.
The former midfielder secured victory in 24 of his 34 matches at the Bernabeu, yet supporters turned on the team following a loss to Celta Vigo last month, with fans booing the players from the pitch.
A humiliating 5-2 thrashing by city rivals Atletico Madrid in September worsened matters, whilst defeats to both Liverpool and Manchester City in the Champions League further undermined his standing.
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