England fans speak to Ally McCoist and Gabby Agbonlahor about Thomas Tuchel claiming his mother finds some of Jude Bellingham’s on-field behaviour “repulsive”, when playing for England and Real Madrid.

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42 Comments

  1. We real madrid fans are so lucky to have jude bcoz in spain they love passion not like these loser in England 😂😂😂😂…even gavi with 0 talent who only fights on pitch but still spain fans respect him for being passionate

  2. He said something like “it had to be me” after he scored that goal. It IS ALWAYS him, the ultimate clutch player banging in last minute winners. If players are unhappy with him that’s their envy and they need removed not him

  3. The word "repulsive" in German is usually a technical term, as in something that repels another thing, like the poles of a magnet turned around are 'repulsive'. What he really means is that Bellingham 'repels' people – he's in their face, antagonsitic, aggressive. He's not cuddly and warm.

    Tuchel doesn't mean that he's 'revolting' or 'disgusting'.

  4. Imagine how social media would have melted down if Roy Keane was playing now. The best midfielders have an edge and drive their teammates on.

    Jude is a young lad, still qualifies for the U21s. Already a leader, he'll mature and learn to control that edge.

  5. The English media treatment of Bellingham is an example of why Mario Balotteli wrote the Iconic shirt "Why always me?" Which the media have never asked what did he mean by that.

    It's very clear that for a certain demographic that they can't handle seeing non-subservient African diaspora player. You apply those characteristics to a white player like Terry, Keane ,Souness Gerrard, and the media would be screaming for them to be the captain of the team.

    They moan that these players are missing from the game and you have this 21 year old lad who had done extraordinary achievements away from the English environment and now he is in that space they want to take him down a level because it makes them feel more comfortable.

  6. Problem is, It’s normalised for kids to celebrate 2nd and 3rd place with medals. Bellinghams passion is what all the others need!!

  7. Zidane had a temper and hunger to win to the extent he got a red card against Saudi Arabia which was one of their initial group matches on their path to winning the France '98 World Cup… so Bellingham's eagerness shouldn't put people off.

  8. I think he’s used the term “repulsive” in its literal term which means more like “off putting”, than how we widely mean in the UK as “disgusting/vile”

  9. Massively overrated. Goes missing in games for at least 20 minutes a half. Until he grabs each game by the scruff of the neck, match winner, man of the match every time he is not world class and I am not convinced.

  10. If he is so good, why can't the drive the team forward to beat Senegal and destroy an amateur team called Andorra? (Rather than squeeze a 1-0 out). Each to their own, but I think he is scum!

  11. Argentina won the last World Cup with zero desire, passion, or drive right? Zero “dark arts” tactics? This is why England will never win. You have to be willing to win at all costs. Fortune favors the brave.

  12. i had to skip that tony guy what a clown… hes at real madrid. look at ramos, pepe, ronaldo, born winners hes learning that winners mentality at real madrid.

  13. It would be wonderful to hear from the same callers after England lose to Spain in the World Cup semi-final, thanks to the Spanish team's "streetwise" tactics of bringing down English players with reckless tackles that could have career-ending consequences.

  14. What a load of shite. maybe if our others players had Bellingham’s passion and drive we actually would have won one of the last 2 euros finals