Tension? Bellingham hits back at England boss's criticism 👀 | OneFootball

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·12. Juli 2026

Tension? Bellingham hits back at England boss's criticism 👀

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Scorer of both goals in the win over Norway, the midfielder publicly disagreed with the coach’s assessment and came to the defense of the England squad.

England secured their place in the semifinals of the 2026 FIFA World Cup with a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Norway, decided in extra time.


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Right after the final whistle, English Team coach Thomas Tuchel of Germany gave an interview to British broadcaster ITV and showed clear dissatisfaction with the football his players produced, despite the positive result.

The German manager said the team "made life difficult for themselves," describing the performance as careless.

Bellingham, who scored the equalizer in the second half and the winner in the first half of extra time, was then interviewed by the BBC.

Asked whether Tuchel’s comments reflected the high level of internal demands, the Real Madrid No. 10 did not hesitate to disagree with his coach:

"Maybe. Or maybe he doesn’t know what it’s like to play in these kinds of conditions against players like Erling Haaland, Odegaard, Nusa, and Sorloth. They’re not an easy team to play against."

The midfielder made a point of shielding his teammates, praising the group and the resilience shown on the pitch:

"We try to create a positive environment, and we need to keep that going into the semifinals. I can’t praise my teammates enough," he said.

"You can’t win every game, always have the ball, complete a thousand passes. Sometimes we have to win the ugly way, and we did that again tonight," he added.

The factor of 'extreme conditions'

Bellingham’s outburst about the match "conditions" reflects the team’s physical exhaustion.

Tuchel himself later revealed that defensive midfielder Declan Rice had spent nearly three days in bed before the match.

Even while weakened, Rice was named in the starting lineup and showed visible difficulty coping with the suffocating heat during the game.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.


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