Summarize and humanize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs in EnglishJude Bellingham admitted Real Madrid were fortunate to only concede three goals during Tuesday’s Champions League defeat to Arsenal.The European champions were beaten 3-0 at the Emirates in the first leg of their quarter-final tie following two Declan Rice free-kicks and a Mikel Merino goal.Goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois produced a number of important saves and Bellingham made a second-half goal line clearance to keep the scoreline down — but the Madrid midfielder said his side can take hope from the knowledge that they are capable of producing something “crazy” heading into the second leg.“I think we were nowhere near it, that’s the fact, and Arsenal were really good,” Bellingham told Prime Sport. “I know two of their goals were free-kicks and really good individual bits of delivery but to be honest they could have had way more, we were lucky to get away with three.“But there is a second leg, that’s the thing we’re holding on to. We’re going to need something unbelievably special, something crazy really, but if there’s one place where crazy things can happen it’s our house.”Rice scored two free-kicks in the space of 12 second-half minutes, before Merino added Arsenal’s third 15 minutes from time. Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti was critical of his side’s performance in the final half an hour and admitted at times they looked “lost”.“Tough defeat, obviously. We didn’t expect this,” Ancelotti said. “The team, for an hour, was good. The two goals brought us down mentally and physically. It was difficult to finish the game because we had no reaction. We usually do, but the last 30 minutes were very bad. We have to be self-critical and think about doing everything we can to recover.”He continued: “It’s difficult to explain. We tried to make individual plays and we got a bit lost on the pitch. They controlled the game and the result above all.”The second leg takes place at the Bernabeu on April 16.(Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)

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