Jude Bellingham: A Player with a Point to Prove to Thomas Tuchel
Posted on November 08, 2025
Jude Bellingham's return to the England squad for the upcoming World Cup qualifiers comes with heightened stakes, especially following his exclusion from the last camp by head coach Thomas Tuchel. Despite England's qualification for the World Cup being secure, Bellingham understands the importance of proving his worth and solidifying his place in the starting lineup.
Tuchel's decision to leave Bellingham out previously was indicative of his approach to not favor any player, regardless of their star status. The manager emphasized that the squad's success does not revolve around any single individual, which includes the talented 22-year-old who has made a significant impact since joining Real Madrid.
Bellingham has expressed his desire to improve his consistency, a quality he felt was hard to achieve during his time at Manchester United due to an "inconsistent environment." Now, he aims to showcase his talents in these upcoming matches against Serbia and Albania, ensuring that he is not only included in the squad but also a vital part of it.
With competition for the number 10 role intensifying, particularly from players like Morgan Rogers and Phil Foden, Bellingham knows he must deliver standout performances to secure his position. His recent form with Real Madrid, where he has continued to demonstrate his goal-scoring ability and playmaking skills, will be crucial in this endeavor.
As the England squad prepares for the qualifiers, Bellingham's determination to prove himself could be a key factor in their success. With the World Cup on the horizon, he is poised to make a significant impact, and all eyes will be on him to see if he can rise to the occasion and fulfill the expectations placed upon him.
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