"There are not many things left that have not already been done at Madrid"

Real Madrid midfielder Jude Bellingham said there was "not many things left to do that haven't already been done at the club" as he highlighted his side's ambitions ahead of the Club World Cup, which runs from 14 June to 13 July in the United States.
"It's a chance to win a different title, that's the reality, to try to be the first to win it. It's also the chance to play in America, where I haven't usually played, and to play against opponents you don't normally get to play against. I think there are a lot of positives," Bellingham said in an interview provided by FIFA.
Real Madrid are in Group H of the Club World Cup with Salzburg, Pachuca and Al Hilal. "An important part of it is to be top. We all want to see how it will be and how important it will become in the future, how many teams give their all in the tournament. We want to see the dynamics of this event, but for us, as I said, it's the chance to add another title," said the British player.
"It's a chance to be the first to win it and we don't take it lightly. It's a bit of history and also there's not many things you can do at this club that haven't already been done. It's nice to have another chance," he insisted.
Bellingham also highlighted the atmosphere at the tournament, which will see clubs and fans from all over the world come together. "I think all our games will be good because we have fans from all over the world. We were there in pre-season and every year we see more and more fans," he said.