Jude Bellingham had an excellent performance with the England national team at this World Cup in Qatar.
One word to define his performance is versatility since the player is impossible to pigeonhole in a single midfield position.
The 19-year-old is incredibly good at any of the roles he has to fill on the pitch, be it recovering the ball, creating plays, or attacking.
Bellingham tends to get between the central defenders to give the team the ball out; using both legs and breaking between the lines with the ball attached to his boot is essential in his game. He is almost immune to pressure and always finds an unmarked partner.
The Dortmund midfielder’s ability to move his feet at high speed and play in confined space allows him to be the one to break through the lines of defense and create significant scoring chances for his team.
performances during this World Cup were remarkable, with mesmerizing dribbles, pinpoint passes, and impressive defensive work all part of Bellingham’s game.
The prophecy that Jude would be one of the greatest in the world is coming true before our eyes, and all the qualities that he was projected for a couple of years as one of the new jewels of English football have been revealed.
And it is that Bellingham has been breaking records and rules for a long time because at the age of 14, he was already playing with the 18-year-old team, and months later, on October 15, 2018, to be exact, he would end up making his debut with the Sub-23 team at 15 years old! On that date, he not only debuted but also ended up scoring the winning goal.