Jude Bellingham hasn’t bitten her tongue in recent weeks. The talented midfielder decided to comment on the work of referee Felix Zwayer after the match against Bayern Munich (2: 3). – You give the referee who once fixed the match the biggest game in Germany. What to expect – said the Englishman, who later received a fine of 40,000 euros from the German federation. However, this is not the end of louder statements or inappropriate behavior in his performance.
Jude Bellingham faced Axel Witsel at half-time in the last game. Complete ignorance
German TV Sport1 reported that Jude Bellingham clashed with Axel Witsel during the half-time of the last game against Augsburg (1-1). The Belgian midfielder wanted to explain to his younger colleague how best to position for pressing. Bellingham was not going to listen to him and just waved his hand. What was Marco Rose’s reaction? “Jude wants to win games, he’s angry and that motivates him.” We need his great disposition. Due to the fact that Jude comes from England, you have to communicate in English in slightly stronger words – said the BVB coach.
But that wasn’t the only time Jude Bellingham felt confident. The midfielder criticized the attitude of Nico Schulz during the rematch of the 1/16 Europa League against Glasgow Rangers (2: 2). – You can’t play a single ******* pass. You’re fucking shit. Every time – said Bellingham to the defender of Borussia Dortmund. What did Rose say then? – There was no problem in the team. I do not think such behavior will become permanent – the coach admitted.
Jude Bellingham has been performing in Borussia Dortmund since July 2020, when Borussia Dortmund bought him from Birmingham City for 23 million euros. The Englishman has played 34 games this season, scoring six goals and noting 12 assists. His contract with Borussia Dortmund is valid until the end of June 2025.
Source: Sport

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