Gareth Southgate and Jude Bellingham

Jude Bellingham believes England’s character built by early Euro 2024 criticism


Jude Bellingham sealed a glorious return to Dortmund and insisted that England’s ability to surge through to the Euro 2024 final had been forged through their setbacks in the early stages of the tournament.

The 21-year-old spent three years with Borussia Dortmund in the Bundesliga before moving on to join Real Madrid in a big money deal last year.

And the midfielder believes the criticism they faced in the group phase then in the wake of a fortunate escape against Slovakia in the last 16 has left them better-equipped to cope at the business-end of the tournament.

Bellingham told ITV: “To be back here at this club that helped turned me into the man and the player I am and I’m really grateful so it’s really nice to do it here in that sense, it’s special, but more it’s important to come out with a win.

“Finding a way, that character, mentality, attitude of anyone can win us the game if they’re given us the chance and Ollie (Watkins) came on today and did that, and I’m grateful because I don’t know if I had another half-hour in me.

“I think it’s something that’s built through failure, through the first few games that didn’t go so well. There’s criticism when you don’t play well, it’s important that you build that fire, you build that resistance, understand that you can do better.

“In these games we come together like no other team and we’ve done it again.”

England looked a different team for much of the match to the side that had struggled through the group stages, following a sluggish opening win over Serbia with successive draws against Denmark and Slovenia.

And it was Bellingham who got his side out of a deeper hole in their last 16 clash with Slovakia with his last-gasp overhead kick to level matters and set them up for victory in the extra period.

They marginally improved again against Switzerland in the last eight and when asked if England were now playing with greater freedom, Bellingham added: “I think time does that as well. These moments are great, it brings us together as a team, as a family, something we have in common being here another day, it means we live through these moments together and because of that you get stronger.

“These moments definitely make us stronger, they make us more together and we take that into the final now.

“(Spain) have looked amazing, they’ve looked really good but it’s a one-off game and anything can happen. We know our weapons, we’ll do the right analysis, we’ll sit down and watch them and understand how they play as well. A great team with weapons of their own so it will be interesting to go toe-to-toe with them.”


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