England absent, Bellingham’s reply after Kane: “Those present were extraordinary”

Beaten by Greece at Wembley in October, England made up for it with a large 3-0 on Greek soil last night on the occasion of the away match valid for the fifth day of the Nations League of League B, group 2. A resounding victory obtained despite the absence of many players from the team, who remained at their clubs, including Alexander-Arnold, Rice, Saka, Cole Palmer, Foden and more.

Lump sums obligated by the international break due to injury. “It’s a shame. It’s a shame. It’s a difficult moment of the season. I don’t like it very much, to be honest. I think England comes before any club situation,” he said in a somewhat annoyed tone Harry Kane. The captain of the Three Lions turned up his nose quite a bit at the choice to desert his commitments with the national team.

Following yesterday’s success, then, too Jude Bellingham expressed his opinion regarding this: “There has been a lot of talk about the players who withdrew. There has been a lot of talk about the players who didn’t show up,” said the Real Madrid midfielder in an interview with ITV -, but I think those who showed up were extraordinary. Curtis (Jones, ed.) made his debut, he scored, he played the way he did, it’s incredible. I’m very proud of the boys. There would have been a million excuses if we didn’t play well or didn’t get over the halfway line, but the boys came out and did their job with great professionalism. We are back in the top flight, where we need to be”, thus extinguishing the controversy.