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Jude Bellingham unimpressed after Tuchel criticises ‘lucky’ England’s performance

Football | The Guardian

Football | The Guardian

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July 12, 2026

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Jude Bellingham unimpressed after Tuchel criticises ‘lucky’ England’s performance

Head coach says team were ‘sloppy’ and ‘not fast enough’Two-goal Bellingham responds: ‘Yeah, well, whatever’Jude Bellingham shrugged off criticism of England’s performance from Thomas Tuchel after his two goals against Norway booked a place in the World Cup semi-finals for the fourth time.A virtuoso display from the Real Madrid star inspired a comeback victory after Andreas Schjelderup had given Norway the lead, with Bellingham scoring a controversial equaliser just before half-time. Replays appeared to show a Norway goal-kick hitting an overhead cable in the buildup, although Fifa released a statement saying a sensor in the ball showed no evidence it had touched. Continue reading...

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