Tuchel’s Mum Finds Bellingham’s Behavior Repulsive Despite His Fire
Tuchel’s mum finds Bellingham’s behavior repulsive, but the England coach still sees his fiery nature as a vital asset. Jude Bellingham’s intense emotions were on full display after England’s recent 3-1 loss to Senegal, where his equaliser was disallowed due to a controversial VAR decision involving Levi Colwill’s handball. The 21-year-old midfielder reacted furiously, even kicking a water cooler in frustration. While many questioned his temperament, Thomas Tuchel defended Bellingham, describing his passion as both necessary and powerful, though he acknowledged it may not sit well with everyone especially his own mother.
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Bellingham’s Edge: A Double-Edged Sword
Bellingham’s journey from Birmingham to Real Madrid has been fueled by the same intensity that sometimes raises eyebrows. Tuchel admitted that while he admires Bellingham’s drive, his own mother struggles with the player’s visible aggression. “If he smiles, he wins everyone,” Tuchel said. “But sometimes you see the rage and the fire, and it can be a bit repulsive, for example, for my mother, when she sits in front of the TV.” Tuchel emphasized that these strong emotions, while occasionally off-putting, are part of what makes Bellingham exceptional and capable of achieving greatness.
Fire That Must Be Directed Correctly
Tuchel made it clear that managing Bellingham hasn’t been difficult so far. He described the midfielder as a “nice kid,” intelligent, and open to coaching. However, he warned that the fire Bellingham brings needs to be controlled and focused in the right direction. “The edge needs to be channelled toward the opponent, towards our goal, not to intimidate team-mates or referees,” he said. The coach stressed the importance of harnessing Bellingham’s passion to drive success rather than create unnecessary tension within the team. If balanced properly, Tuchel believes Bellingham’s rare edge could be a game-changer for England.