Defensa Centralgave Bellingham a mighty 9/10 rating, writing: "He was one of Real Madrid's most active players alongside Fede Valverde. He tried to unleash passes to his attacking teammates through the middle, acting as an attacking midfielder, but also working hard defensively to maintain the unity of the unit. After the break, he unleashed his potential and ended up offering his best version: pressing, controlling the game, and being instrumental in constructing attacking plays. He finished the Copa del Rey final completely drained, both physically and on the pitch."
Sportwere less effusive but still maintained Bellingham was exceptional, giving him a score of seven and writing: "During Real Madrid's worst moments, he was the only one who maintained his composure, and in the Whites' reaction, he continued to demonstrate his intelligence, both physically and tactically, on the pitch."
La Vanguardiagave the England midfielder 6/10, concluding: "Jude Bellingham wasn't the best player because he played too far from the opponent's box, but he was a tireless fighter and the driving force of Madrid. He lacked more accuracy in front of goal."
Marca rate players over the first half and second half, and included points for extra time. They gave him a seven for the first half, eight for the second, and eight overall. They claimed he had "no luck" in the first half, was "the best" in the second half, and "was the team's best player" in extra time.