Jude Bellingham couldn't be more impressed with Gareth Southgate's performance as the England manager, despite the challenges that come with the job. The Three Lions faced criticism after their uninspired draw against Ukraine, but bounced back with an impressive match against Scotland. Bellingham is convinced that Southgate's approach has strengthened the team, both on and off the pitch.
The young midfielder believes that this positive environment extends beyond gameplay; it also helps form a tight-knit group of players who thrive together. With a blend of experienced and young talents, the team has found a perfect balance that boosts camaraderie – especially during those intense games or tournaments.
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Gone are times when players skipped England camps for vague reasons. Instead, now, they're eager to contribute, even if injured – just like Bellingham did during the summer. He vouches for the squad's unity, built over recent years, which he says played a key role in their World Cup campaign.
Recently, Jude Bellingham visited his hometown of Stourbridge wearing his McDonald’s Football Fun ambassador hat. There, he helped run a session for local kids and shared his gratitude for such initiatives that ignited his own passion for football. It's important to him to give back to his community and inspire youngsters to enjoy the game just as he did.


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