Thomas Tuchel Admits that some Can Find England Star Jude Bellingham ‘a Bit Repulsive’ – Including the Manager’s Mother
- England manager Thomas Tuchel spoke in a talkSPORT interview at St George's Park after England's 3-1 friendly loss to Senegal, commenting on Jude Bellingham's behaviour.
- Tuchel addressed mixed views on Bellingham's temperament, noting some fans disapprove and his mother finds parts of his conduct repulsive during matches.
- Tuchel emphasized Bellingham’s rare fiery edge is vital for success but must be channelled properly toward opponents and goals, not teammates or referees.
- He stated, "I think he has a certain something" and said the edge he brings is welcome and needed to achieve big things if controlled well.
- Tuchel rejected suggestions to exclude Bellingham, describing him as intelligent and easy to manage while aiming to develop his best version and acceptance.
45 Articles
45 Articles
Thomas Tuchel admits that some can find England star Jude Bellingham ‘a bit repulsive’ – including the manager’s mother
England soccer star Jude Bellingham has a “hunger” and “rage” that can come across as “a bit repulsive,” manager Thomas Tuchel said in a new interview with British outlet TalkSport.
England manager Thomas Tuchel has revealed his mother finds Jude Bellingham's behaviour on the pitch "disgusting". The Three Lions star kicked a water cooler in anger during Tuesday night's defeat to Senegal.
Following the defeat of the Three Lions against Senegal on Tuesday, the selector Thomas Tuchel looked at the state of mind of his star Jude Bellingham.
The Mister praised Jude Bellingham's intensity and competitive character in a talkSPORT interview, although he acknowledged that he must learn to better channel his emotions within the field
Jude Bellingham leaves Thomas Tuchel's mum 'repulsed' with on-pitch antics - Birmingham Live
England boss Thomas Tuchel has made a surprising admission about Jude Bellingham's conduct, revealing his mother isn't fond of the former Birmingham City star's antics
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 42% of the sources lean Left
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium