Bellingham is being criticised for his poor performance with England: "The guy thinks he’s Messi walking around the field"

Jude Bellingham, after scoring the winning goal on the first day of the Euro Cup against Serbia (0-1), has completely disappeared. The poor performance of the English midfielder during the matches against Denmark (1-1) and Slovenia (0-0) has generated an atmosphere of tension among the fans and the first – and harsh – criticisms have already been noted about the main star from Gareth Southgate’s team.

“We had put Jude Bellingham on a pedestal. He’s one of our star players, but tonight he was out of it. He looked a bit tired. We hope he can push the team forward in the next few games. It seems like it was a frustrating night for him,” admitted former England footballer Ellen White on the BBC.

There is concern about his fitness level

Bellingham was the living image of a disappointing England that could not tear down the Slovenian wall led by Jan Oblak. Despite continually offering himself to his teammates during the match, the Real Madrid midfielder offered one of the worst versions of himself so far this season: slow, without ideas, fatigued and without any hint or flash of quality.

The statistics perfectly summarize Jude’s match against the Slovenian team: he did not register any shots, he did not create dangerous opportunities, none of his tackles were successful, zero passes completed near the area, 22% of duels won (the worst of his team) and lost possession a total of 16 times, worrying data that does not match the class and greatness of the British star.

The newspaper The Sun, after the match, assured that England’s chances of taking over the European throne depend, in large part, on the success of the young 20-year-old player: “Bellingham needs to become England’s superhero again or not.” They will have a chance to win the European Championship.”

Harsh criticism on social networks

English fans did not want to miss the opportunity to criticise Jude Bellingham’s poor performance on their official ‘X’ (formerly Twitter) accounts. “The guy thinks he’s Messi walking around the pitch”; “People think he’s better than Palmer”; “He’s finished”; or “He hasn’t played football since Christmas” are some of the most significant comments that have been seen on this social network.

2024-06-26 10:25:33
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