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There’s that Bellingham again. He put in a great performance against Italy, won the best player award, but he also made an unnecessary simulation
Jude Bellingham put in a great performance against Italy to earn the player of the match award. However, apart from the beautiful moments, he also made one unnecessary simulation.
Jude Bellingham put in a great performance against Italy to earn the player of the match award. However, apart from the beautiful moments, he also made one unnecessary simulation.
The English midfielder has come into the current season like a hurricane. Immediately after his transfer to Real Madrid, he became a key and indispensable part of the starting line-up. He scores important and decisive goals.
During the current season, he has already scored ten goals in the White Ballet jersey, to which he has added three assists.
He also gave a great performance on the national stage when he was a huge part of England’s victory in a match against Italy that did not go well for them. The Albion team turned the game around and secured their qualification to the European Championship with a 3-1 win.
The 20-year-old megastar of Real Madrid was the best player of the match, which is the ninth time that he has won the sum of all competitive matches in the current season.
Bellingham was especially instrumental in the leading goal scored by Marcus Rashford. He took the ball away from his opponent on the edge of the English penalty area, accelerated the play with a beautiful curve and passed the ball to his teammate, who gave the Italian goalkeeper no chance.
However, there was one moment in the match that we would rather not see in a player of his calibre. It was a clash between him and Bryan Cristante, who pushed Bellingham.
The 20-year-old midfielder rolled to the ground, which wouldn’t have been unusual after the shove, but he grabbed his face senselessly, which was nowhere near touched by his opponent’s hands.
Source: Transfermarkt, Twitter
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