England’s Bellingham Under Fire for Theatrical Fouls and Rude Gestures

England’s rising star Jude Bellingham has faced criticism from German pundits and players, who have warned him against letting his talent go to his head and veering down a “stupid” path.

The 21-year-old’s dramatic bicycle kick in stoppage time, followed by a winner from Harry Kane in extra time, set up a quarter-final clash with Switzerland. However, it was Bellingham’s passionate display and an X-rated gesture toward the opposing bench that drew criticism.

England’s young star, Jude Bellingham, has faced some criticism for his on-field behavior.

Bellingham's acrobatic bicycle kick saved England from an early exit

Bellingham’s stunning overhead kick rescued England from a shocking early exit.

Bellingham made headlines for his X-rated gesture toward the opposing bench.

Bellingham made headlines for his X-rated gesture, which appeared to be aimed at the opposing bench.

Christoph Kramer, a Borussia Monchengladbach player in the Bundesliga who has faced Bellingham on the pitch, shared his concerns on ZDF: “He is an exceptional talent, but he needs to be careful not to become cocky at such a young age. I really dislike it when players wave their hands at their own teammates, and he’s been doing that a lot lately.”

Per Mertesacker, formerly of Arsenal, chimed in, accusing Bellingham of acting unnecessarily after being fouled: “He doesn’t just stay down; he rolls around. There’s no need to roll around again to provoke something.”

Kramer added that while Bellingham had an impressive season, he needed to be cautious not to let things get out of hand. He expressed hope that Bellingham would reflect on his behavior during the summer break.

Bellingham’s move to Real Madrid from Borussia Dortmund last summer reportedly cost a staggering £113 million. However, his former Dortmund teammates are said to have felt that Bellingham craved the spotlight and was overly harsh during training and matches.

Pundit Per Mertesacker (pictured) criticized Bellingham for his behavior after being fouled.

Per Mertesacker (pictured) took issue with Bellingham’s behavior after being fouled.

An expert urged Bellingham to avoid arrogance and heading down a 'stupid' path.

An expert advised Bellingham to steer clear of arrogance and a self-destructive path.

Bellingham's passionate display in the last-16 match earned him a booking.

Bellingham’s passionate display in the last-16 match earned him a booking.

According to reports, Bellingham felt overshadowed by Erling Haaland during the 2021-22 season and responded by waiting after games to applaud the crowd on his own. Despite becoming a fan favorite, his former Dortmund teammates are said to have been glad when he left the club.

Bellingham quickly rose to a senior position in the dressing room and was occasionally given the captain’s armband. However, his teammates accused him of lacking leadership skills and having mood swings.

England manager Gareth Southgate considered substituting Bellingham for fresher legs but persisted, citing the player’s history of delivering in big moments. Southgate has praised Bellingham’s humility and understanding, and a body language expert agrees that his confidence is not rooted in ego.

Bellingham's former Borussia Dortmund teammates were reportedly glad when he left.

Bellingham’s former Dortmund teammates were reportedly glad to see him leave.

Alan Shearer described Bellingham as 'arrogant' but saw it as a positive trait.

Alan Shearer described Bellingham as ‘arrogant’ but viewed it as a positive trait.

Gareth Southgate praised Bellingham's 'humility' and 'understanding'.

Gareth Southgate praised Bellingham’s ‘humility’ and ‘understanding’.

England legend Alan Shearer labeled Bellingham “arrogant” but saw it as a positive trait, saying, “He’s got an arrogance in a good way. […] To be a top player, you need to have that something about you.”

Jose Mourinho also defended Bellingham, arguing that his iconic celebration, with arms held aloft, is not a sign of cockiness but confidence. With 33 senior caps and five goals for England since his debut in 2020, Bellingham has established himself as one of the best players in world football, winning the Champions League and LaLiga with Real Madrid last season.

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