RANTS REACTS TO IAN WRIGHT’S COMMENTS ON JUDE BELLINGHAM

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  1. You know the FA, FIFA, Brand Ambassadors and even Jude's parents are going to try to force Thomas Tuchl to select Jude Bellingham based on the money around his brand rather than his football ability. I really hope that Thomas Tuchl stands firm and tells them NO.

  2. I actually hope he does select Bellingham for the World Cup because I want Tuchl to leave Bellingham on the bench for the entire tournament. This is when you will see his real arrogance come out because I am certain he will do or say something. I don't believe he would be happy even if England won the World Cup. He would be more likely to knock-out Thomas Tuchl during the celebrations in front of the world's media. šŸ˜‚Imagine that šŸ˜‚

  3. Rant's you do have a good eye for talent. You've changed my mind on players before and I think I also have a good eye as well. Us older Manchester United fans were spoilt with real talent and skill for so many years since the start of the Prem we know what it looks like. It is easy to spot a fraud but it takes a good eye to separate the men from the boys.

  4. bro just cause other players had it harder dont mean jude dont have it hard he had a great game and atill gets criticized.. dudes top 2 midfielders in the world has got two 3 el clasico winners, won ucl and la liga being crucial in both all before the age of 21 like bruh hes him.. he saved england sbehind in the euros only reason yall made the final.. and yall go hating because of his attitude? hes literally chill with his club no one on wngland complains about his character except tuchel… like bruh get real

  5. Its disappointing to hear rantz take on this….. for sm1 i credit for having intelligence im shocked at how Rantz agenda/opinion on a player has clouded judgement on what is blatant media fuckry! Wright was spot on imo

  6. Your place of birth does not define your identity? Jude Bellingham’s abuse is not the first, and it won’t be the last. Take off the costume and be who you truly are.

    A Black person’s identity should never be a costume worn just to fit into a community. Yet in Britain, this has often been the reality for Black footballers and others who feel pressured to sell themselves out or distance themselves from their own community. Many seem not to learn, returning again and again to the very systems that mistreat them. A clear example of this dynamic can be seen in figures like Kemi Badenoch.

    If a white footballer born in an African country were treated the way Marcus Rashford, Raheem Sterling, Jermain Defoe, Andy Cole, Garth Crooks, and now Jude Bellingham have been—targeted, criticised, or attacked the moment they show confidence or refuse to bow—what do you think that white footballer would do?

    Look at cyclist Chris Froome. He was born in Nairobi, Kenya, learned his craft under the Kenyan sun and hills alongside Kenyans, yet chose to ride professionally under the British flag. This supports the point: where you are born does not define your identity. Froome’s identity, as he himself presented it, was aligned with his parents—white and British.

  7. I agree that it's different to Pogba for reasons you mentioned. However, a similarity is that the media jump on things that are not footballing related and even fabricate stuff. I'm not Bellingham's biggest fan either and do think his ability is overstated relative to some other central midfielders in the world. However, I keep my criticisms to football.