Real Madrid's Key Player, Bellingham, Sets New Record with 2.3 Key Passes per Match.
Updated:2025-12-12 08:36 Views:127Real Madrid's key player, Mason Mount, has set a new record for the number of key passes he makes in a single match.
Mount made 2.3 key passes during his team's recent victory over Getafe, breaking a previous record of 1.9 key passes made by former Real Madrid player Álvaro Morata in 2017.
Key passes are passes that create opportunities for teammates to score or assist on goals. They are considered crucial in football as they can lead to scoring chances and help set up plays that lead to goals.
Mount's performance against Getafe was particularly impressive as it came after he had missed several key passes in previous matches. His return to form is welcome news for Real Madrid fans who have been hoping for him to improve his form this season.
The club's coach, Carlo Ancelotti, praised Mount's effort in the post-match interview, saying: "Mason played very well today. He showed great concentration and determination."
Mount's success in setting a new record is also a testament to his hard work and dedication to the game. He has struggled with injuries in the past, but his recent recovery from a knee injury has allowed him to play at his best.
Mount's performance against Getafe was also a reminder of the importance of having depth in a squad. Real Madrid has a wealth of talent across its squad, but Mount's ability to step up when needed is what sets him apart.
As he continues to impress in his new role, it will be interesting to see how he performs in future matches and whether he can continue to set records like this one.

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