Jude Bellingham and his younger brother Jobe experienced a touching reunion with the England national team.
Jobe has been selected for England’s Under-21 squad following his outstanding performance with Sunderland this season.
Jobe has been selected for England’s Under-21 squad following his outstanding performance with Sunderland this season.
Jude traveled to join his England teammates following the achievement of his inaugural Real Madrid goal of the season over the weekend.
Jude traveled to join his England teammates following the achievement of scoring his inaugural Real Madrid goal of the season over the weekend.
Jobe continues to mirror his brother’s ascent through England’s youth system and gained a unique perspective by interacting with senior players during a moment shared with his older brother upon arriving at the national team’s headquarters.
The duo radiated joy as they embraced, with the two brothers relishing the uncommon occasion and aspiring to compete together in a major tournament one day.
Jobe aims to impress England selectors as he competes for starting minutes in the forthcoming Young Lions matches against Spain and the Netherlands.
Both will subsequently return to their respective teams, with their mother, Denise, supervising Jude’s career in Spain, while their father, Mark, remains in England with Jobe.
The international break arrives opportunely for Jude, who reunites with his England teammates following his inaugural goal of the season with Real Madrid over the weekend.
Jobe aims to impress the England selection as he competes for starting minutes in next Young Lions matches.
Jobe aims to impress England selectors as he competes for starting minutes in next Young Lions matches.
The two brothers hardly have the opportunity to spend time together during the football season.
The two brothers hardly have the opportunity to spend time together during the football season.
The midfielder has encountered challenges this season while adapting to a deeper position at Madrid, necessitated by the significant acquisition of Kylian Mbappe.
The 21-year-old rejoiced following his goal in Madrid’s 4-0 victory against Osasuna on Sunday and returns to England as a prominent member of a Three Lions squad depleted by injury.
Interim manager Carsley will be missing eight first-team players due to injuries sustained by key athletes from prominent Premier League clubs.
This has compelled Carsley to make some audacious decisions, including awarding first caps to three players, among them Aston Villa forward Morgan Rogers.