Jude Bellingham laughs at dad doing his iconic celebration in stands before 23rd goal of incredible Real Madrid season

Jude Bellingham pulled out his trademark celebration again on Tuesday night - and even had his dad doing the same.
The England midfielder scored his 19th LaLiga goal of the season - and 23rd in all competitions - as recently-crowned champions Real Madrid smashed Alaves 5-0.
Bellingham's dad, Mark, mum, Denise, and brother Jobe, were all in attendance at the Santiago Bernabeu to watch him and there was a heartwarming moment ahead of the game.
With Bellingham joining his teammates on a walk around the Bernabeu pitch, Bellingham Sr could be seen looking down on Jude and holding his arms out in front of him.
Spotting his dad enjoying himself, the 20-year-old smiled and laughed to himself before taking out his phone to take a snap of his family.
Bellingham also facetimed his brother Jobe - who plays for Sunderland - on the pitch as he continues to look right at home playing for arguably the biggest club in the world.
Bellingham took just ten minutes to get on the scoresheet against Alaves after latching onto a Toni Kroos pass and sending a left-footed effort past Alaves goalkeeper Jesus Owono.
That goal was the midfielder's 23rd of the season so far, a tally that is accompanied by 10 assists for Real Madrid.
No midfielder has scored more goals in their debut season for Real Madrid than the English sensation.
Vinicius Jr then made it two before Federico Valverde put Real Madrid 3-0 up at half-time.
The game finished 5-0 as Viniciur Jr got his second on 70 minutes before Turkish teenager Arda Guler rounded things off.
With the season not over yet, Bellingham will be desperate to add to that tally as he looks to round off the La Liga season in style.
Real are unbeaten at home in LaLiga this season and, should they avoid defeat to Real Betis on the final day, will go undefeated across an entire home league campaign for the first time since 2019/20.
They are also just one game away from equalling their club record of 31 La Liga games unbeaten, set during the 1988/89 season.
Carlo Ancelott's side will then bid to become champions of Europe for the 15th time when they face Bellingham's old club Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League final.
That match takes place at Wembley Stadium on June 1 and if Real win that then Bellingham will be a strong favourite to win the 2024 Ballon d'Or.
However, he won't have too much time to relax if he is victorious given he will be a key part of England's Euro 2024 squad.