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Jude Bellingham Scores With Last Kick of the Game Against Belgium
Jude Bellingham has been the signing light for the dismal England team. Once again, he proved to be one of the best young players in the world with…
Jude Bellingham has been the signing light for the dismal England team. Once again, he proved to be one of the best young players in the world with the last-minute equalizer against Belgium.
In the game full of ebb and flow, two teams showed their attacking prowess from the beginning. However, they were equally weak in the defensive section of the field.
Jude Bellingham scores a 95-minute equalizer against Belgium
The famous Real Madrid youngster Bellingham showed his finishing quality once again as he netted a 95th-minute equalizer against Belgium.
Belgium started the match rapidly, scoring in the 11th minute through Aston Villa midfielder Youri Tielemans. England promptly won a penalty in the 15th minute.
Jude Bellingham scored late against Belgium. (Credit: Instagram)
Brantford forward Ivan Toney scored his first goal from the penalty spot after his return to England’s national side. After the early flurry of attacks from English forwards, Belgium started gaining more momentum.
Ashton Villa midfielder Tielemans scored again in the 36th minute, giving the Red Devils another lead. The match headed toward victory for the Red side; however, Bellingham had a different idea.
England started taking more control of the game and holding possession, which saw Belgium only being limited in terms of counterattacks. In the fine flurry of moves at the end of the additional minute at the latter end of the match, he calmly scored the equalizer and celebrated in his trademark celebration.
Despite the draw at the last minute, the English fans were not impressed with the tactics and attacking display of the manager, Gareth Southgate.
Jude Bellingham praises another youngster, Kobe Mainoo
Bellingham praised the debutants, including Mainoo, saying that he was sure the manager was pleased with the players they got to see because they had come in and performed brilliantly.
He added that over the two games, he was pleased with his teammates despite not being happy with the results, but they had to be pleased with how some of them played.
He also said that they trusted everyone who joined the team. He emphasized that they were all there for a reason: because they were good players. So, they trusted everyone who joined.
Bellingham has also urged the fans to keep believing them as they are a very talented team with lots of youngsters. New Chelsea boy Cole Palmer is also set to make his debut for the senior team.
Gareth Southgate is impressed with Jude Bellingham for his contribution
English manager Southgate is very impressed with Bellingham’s attitude of never giving up. As the young English man saved his manager from two straight defeats in a row, the coach has heaped praise on the youngster.
After the match, the English manager stated, “That competitive spirit, that desire not to lose, desire to win in the end, was decisive in getting the late goal.
“But I thought the whole team showed that throughout the game and recovered from setbacks with a pretty inexperienced team, really, against a team that has got some very, very good players. Very pleased with a lot of what I saw tonight.”
Before playing Belgium, England lost to Brazil 1-0 in Wembley after 17-year-old Endrick scored the only winner for the South American Team.
Bellingham is having a fine season for Real Madrid
Bellingham, a football player at Real Madrid, has had an exceptional first season with the club. He scored 16 goals in La Liga and is in the running for the Pichichi Award, which was given to the league’s top scorer.
Bellingham has even broken a record, surpassing Cristiano Ronaldo’s achievement of most goals scored in a player’s first 15 games for Real Madrid.
He has also become the first player in the club’s history to score in each of his first four Champions League appearances.
As the season progresses, Bellingham’s impressive form indicates that he will continue to be an essential player in Real Madrid’s attempts to win both domestic and European titles.