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Jude Bellingham has added a second trophy to his collection at Real Madrid after they won the LaLiga title.

Carlo Ancelotti's side beat Cadiz 3-0 on Saturday night to claim their 36th ever triumph in the top-flight of Spanish football.

Bellingham found the target yet again in Madrid's title-winning victory
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Bellingham found the target yet again in Madrid's title-winning victoryCredit: Getty

Brahim Diaz opened the scoring and Bellingham added the second before Joselu netted in stoppage-time to seal the title.

Madrid's title victory comes after arch-rivals Barcelona fell to a 4-2 defeat against Girona, with 14 points now separating the two sides.

Girona are also 13 points off the top meaning with four games left to play, Ancelotti and co. are Spanish champions once again.

It marks another success in Bellingham's debut season at the club, with the 20-year-old proving to be a huge hit at the European giants.

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He has now scored 22 goals in all competitions for Madrid, adding to the ten assists he has also provided in an excellent campaign.

Bellingham, who also played a key role in their Spanish Super Cup win earlier in the season, can now celebrate his first-ever league title.

He celebrated after the match by posing with his mum at an empty Bernabeu.

The midfielder posted a picture with the caption: "Champions of Spain. Hala Madrid."

Bellingham posed with his mum after winning the title
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Bellingham posed with his mum after winning the titleCredit: X @judebellingham

However, it comes on the same day that his boyhood club Birmingham City were relegated from the Championship.

The England international rose through the academy ranks at St. Andrew's and made 44 senior appearances for the club before leaving for Borussia Dortmund.

Bellingham has now won his first ever league title
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Bellingham has now won his first ever league titleCredit: Getty
But his beloved Birmingham have been relegated to League One
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But his beloved Birmingham have been relegated to League OneCredit: Getty

He played Championship football during his time at Birmingham but they will play in League One next season after a dismal campaign.

It's one that saw them sack John Eustace earlier in the season despite him having them sitting 6th in the league.

Mark Goldbridge claims Manchester City's Phil Foden has been part of the 'silver spoon brigade' whilst Jude Bellingham has had a more 'compelling' journey from Birmingham to Real Madrid

Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney replaced him but went on a dismal run of just two wins in 15 matches.

He was sacked after less than three months in charge and the prospect of relegation quickly emerged as a potential outcome.

Tony Mowbray took over but he stepped away from the job in order to undergo medical treatment, with Gary Rowett coming in as interim.

However, despite them beating Norwich 1-0 on the final day of the Championship, it wasn't enough for them to secure their survival.

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