England, Bellingham: “I know there’s a lot of negativity outside, but I feel like it’s all different in the stadium”

After having captured everyone’s attention with an amazing season at Real Madrid, now the sour note of the 2024 summer of Jude Bellingham they would seem to be the Europeans. Except for the goal scored against Serbia, the talent born in 2003 was unable to have much impact on the team’s game.Englanddespite landing in the round of 16.

The criticisms are making their way further and further, as are the insecurities insinuated by many pundits and former players of the national team. But ahead of the do-or-die match against Slovakia in Gelsenkirchen, the talented former Borussia Dortmund midfielder explained how vital the support of the fans is to lift them up: “You draw on them for energy, especially towards the end of the game and you hear their chants and their shouts,” he said during an appearance on ‘Lions Den’, linked by AND AND this morning.

“You can play at a level that is not your normal or not your best, but the important thing when you wear this emblem and this jersey is that you represent them and that you don’t give up.” While speaking about the bad weather surrounding the national team, Bellingham replied: “I know there is a lot of negativity outside the pitch and the stadiums, but I always feel that when we enter the stadium everything is different.”