Jude Bellingham unimpressed after Tuchel criticises ‘lucky’ England’s performance

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Jude Bellingham unimpressed after Tuchel criticises ‘lucky’ England’s performance

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The Guardian · 1 month ago

Norway
Norway
1
FIFA WC26
1-2
Finished
England
England
2

Key moments
  1. 36'

    Goal
    Andreas SCHJELDERUP (Norway) scores!!
  2. 45'+2'

    Goal
    Jude BELLINGHAM (England) scores!!
  3. 93'

    Goal
    Jude BELLINGHAM (England) scores!!
  4. 117'

    Yellow card
    Kristoffer AJER (Norway) is booked by
Squads
Norway squad
  • Selected
  • 1 Orjan NYLAND
    Goalkeeper
  • 3 Kristoffer AJER
    Defender
  • 5 David MOLLER WOLFE
    Defender
  • 6 Patrick BERG
    Midfielder
  • 7 Alexander SORLOTH
    Forward
  • 8 Sander BERGE
    Midfielder
  • 9 Erling HAALAND
    Forward
  • 10 Martin ODEGAARD
    C Midfielder
  • 17 Torbjorn HEGGEM
    Defender
  • 21 Andreas SCHJELDERUP
    Midfielder
  • 26 Julian RYERSON
    Forward
  • 2 Morten Thorsby
    Midfielder
  • 4 Leo OSTIGARD
    Defender
  • 11 Jorgen STRAND LARSEN
    Forward
  • 12 Sander TANGVIK
    Goalkeeper
  • 13 Egil SELVIK
    Goalkeeper
  • 14 Fredrik AURSNES
    Midfielder
  • 15 Fredrik Andre BJORKAN
    Defender
  • 16 Marcus HOLMGREN PEDERSEN
    Defender
  • 18 Kristian Thorstvedt
    Midfielder
  • 19 Thelo AASGAARD
    Midfielder
  • 20 Antonio NUSA
    Forward
  • 22 Oscar BOBB
    Midfielder
  • 23 Jens Petter HAUGE
    Midfielder
  • 24 Sondre LANGAS
    Defender
  • 25 Henrik FALCHENER
    Defender
England squad
  • Selected
  • 1 Jordan PICKFORD
    Goalkeeper
  • 2 Ezri KONSA
    Defender
  • 3 Nico OREILLY
    Defender
  • 4 Declan RICE
    Midfielder
  • 5 John STONES
    Defender
  • 6 Marc GUEHI
    Defender
  • 8 Elliot ANDERSON
    Midfielder
  • 9 Harry KANE
    C Forward
  • 10 Jude BELLINGHAM
    Midfielder
  • 18 Anthony GORDON
    Forward
  • 20 Noni MADUEKE
    Forward
  • 7 Bukayo SAKA
    Forward
  • 11 Marcus RASHFORD
    Forward
  • 12 Trevoh CHALOBAH
    Defender
  • 13 Dean Henderson
    Goalkeeper
  • 14 Jordan HENDERSON
    Midfielder
  • 15 Dan BURN
    Defender
  • 16 Kobbie MAINOO
    Midfielder
  • 17 Morgan ROGERS
    Midfielder
  • 19 Ollie WATKINS
    Forward
  • 21 Eberechi EZE
    Midfielder
  • 22 Ivan TONEY
    Forward
  • 23 James TRAFFORD
    Goalkeeper
  • 24 Reece JAMES
    Defender
  • 25 Djed SPENCE
    Defender
  • Full squad
  • 26 Jarell QUANSAH
    Defender

England reached the World Cup semi-finals for the fourth time, and the first time since 2018, after a 2-1 comeback victory over Norway inspired by two goals from Jude Bellingham. The result was overshadowed by a public disagreement between the Real Madrid star and head coach Thomas Tuchel, who dismissed the team's display as "sloppy", "lucky" and full of technical mistakes despite the win. The exchange drew attention because it exposed a rare note of friction within an England camp on the brink of reaching a first men's World Cup final on foreign soil.

Bellingham's controversial equaliser came just before half-time, after replays appeared to show a Norway goal-kick striking an overhead cable in the buildup, though Fifa said a sensor in the ball found no evidence of contact — a view Norway's coach, Ståle Solbakken, disputed. He then capitalised on a mistake by goalkeeper Ørjan Håskjold Nyland in the third minute of extra time for his sixth goal of the tournament, level with captain Harry Kane and two behind Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappé. Asked about Tuchel's criticism, Bellingham responded "Yeah, well, whatever," and argued that "sometimes you have to win dirty", while Tuchel later insisted there was "no disconnect" with his players and Kane suggested the coach's demands could be exactly what England need.

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England's men have reached the World Cup semi-finals, a stage they had not returned to since 2018, after beating Norway 2-1 in extra time. The win means the team are now one game from a first men's World Cup final played outside Britain. Jude Bellingham, the Real Madrid midfielder, scored both England goals, including a dramatic late equaliser and an extra-time winner.

Despite the victory, head coach Thomas Tuchel publicly criticised the performance, calling it sloppy and lucky. Bellingham responded dismissively when asked about the comments, saying results matter more than style, which highlighted an unusual public disagreement between a manager and one of his players during a major tournament run.

The episode matters because it raises questions about morale and unity inside the England squad at a pivotal moment in the competition, even as the team's results on the pitch continue to exceed recent tournament history.

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