Steve Nicol, Frank Leboeuf, Ale Moreno and Jan Aage Fjortoft join Dan Thomas on ESPN FC to react to Nico Jackson being linked with Bayern Munich and the incident with Jobe Bellingham’s father and Borussia Dortmund.

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  1. I watched another video where the commentator had an issue with what Mark Bellingham said – that Borussia was too cautious. But Mark was right, and that's exactly why Borussia didn't win – they let Sankt Pauli play. At least Steve, Frank, and Ale don't comment on the game they haven't watched. Honestly, I wish I could go to Kehl and tell him that the club is not run well lately, and the way the team plays is an embarrassment, and most fans feel this way. You know what, with that security, maybe I can.

  2. Shame on ya'll for belittling jackson…….He's just in his 2nd season in the epl and is a young player too. I wish you can all be travelled back in time to your playing careers and receive the same spotlight.

  3. Officials consistently emphasized the incident of the Bellingham's didn't escalate into anything severe…no staff was threatened, no altercations occurred. Move on and let's not be dramatic. The father is the advisor of the son and has been able to access the dressing room in the past I suppose. Dortmund has since changed its policy and all this talk is a waste of energy.

  4. Selling Coman (for 20 Mio. Euros + salary) and Wanner (for 15 mio. + salary) outside their plans. So it's extra money! Plus before that they wanted to pay over 60 mio. for Woltemade – who don't get me wrong, plays well for the last half year, but not worth that money. They won't get him. So why not invest THIS money for 1 or 2 good players who help them throughout the complete season and make them better? Bayern will feel the thin squad lately early next year in the important months to come. CL is always their goal? Don't see them going far this year, too. And to be honest I see problems in Bundesliga coming as well. I wouldn't be surprised if Frankfurt will be the surprise of the season and a serious contender for the title.

    BVB: Everything being said about Papa Bellingham… πŸ˜€

  5. A mad parent is just like a mad fan. It's inconsequential. I put the blame on the club. They are accountable for protecting their professionals. The parent shouldn't have access to the coach like that, or to their squad dressing room. It gives amateurish vibes.

  6. The Bellingham parents are like American parents that have their kids in a sport, thinking they can change thing by yelling at yhe coach cause "their kid" is the reincarnation of Jesus on the field πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ

  7. That’s a HOST of missed chances πŸ™†πŸΎβ€β™‚οΈ. That just tells me that if he hits a good vein of form for one season, he will be a big problem

  8. Yeah, my first question would be how the heck did a non-staff member/non-player get to the dressing room. Dortmund need to take a large amount of the blame for this because it never should have been allowed to happen. That said, the father's actions are ridiculous and incredibly immature. So, there's a lot of blame to go around.

  9. poor Job …… he will have to carry this burden on his shoulders like teenagers when they go to school and the parents shaking hands while the kids are entering the school … seriously that's not helping at all πŸ˜€ but I am sure that Job and the players will have a big laugh at this "incident" :-DDD and security guys you should do your JOB :-DDDDD