Irish Daily Mail

Bellingham’s late leveller eases woes of Southgate

- By DAVID KENT

JUDE BELLINGHAM struck at the death to salvage England a draw against Belgium on a night of impressive auditions in the final match before Gareth Southgate’s Euro 2024 selection. Three days on from the late loss to Brazil, the absentee-hit Euro 2020 runners-up faced another high-level test as the side third in FIFA’s world rankings hosted the team in fourth. England were heading for another Wembley defeat after Youri Tielemans punished firsthalf errors either side of Ivan Toney’s penalty, only for Bellingham to secure a 2-2 draw in the 95th minute. Toney did well on his first start, as did fellow full debutants Ezri Konsa and, in particular, 18year-old Kobbie Mainoo in the final friendly before Southgate names an expanded Euros squad on May 21. The England boss has plenty of food for thought after a night of promise and problems, which started with John Stones limping off and Tielemans capitalisi­ng on a Jordan Pickford error in a nightmare first 11 minutes. England rallied and quickly levelled as Toney converted the penalty he won, before Jarrod Bowen saw a first internatio­nal goal ruled out for offside. Southgate’s side continued strongly, but Lewis Dunk’s failed attempt to cut out a long ball allowed Romelu Lukaku to superbly cross for Tielemans to head Belgium back ahead. England responded impressive­ly after the break but looked set to fall short until Bellingham’s stoppage-time strike. Southgate’s delight was clear at the end of a night that started with Stones limping off, just as Man City teammate Kyle Walker had done against Brazil. That bad start got worse as England conceded an avoidable opener. Pickford saw a low pass forwards cut out by Everton team-mate Amadou Onana, with Tielemans smartly lasering low past the panicked goalkeeper. Toney levelled in the 17th minute. Mainoo showed great awareness and confidence to play into Bellingham, whose ball through to the Brentford striker led to a clumsy Jan Vertonghen challenge. Referee Sebastian Gishamer pointed to the spot and Toney superbly sent Matz Sels the wrong way. Belgium responded as Jeremy Doku cut past substitute Joe Gomez to test Pickford, but England were looking far more threatenin­g than they had against Brazil. Bellingham saw a cross brilliantl­y cleared and a Phil Foden corner was nodded on by Dunk for Bowen to glance in a header, only for the VAR to rule out his first England goal for offside. Bellingham inexplicab­ly blazed over from close range as impressive Mainoo won the ball deep in Belgium territory a big miss the visitors were punished for in the 36th minute. Dunk went to ground trying to deal with a diagonal ball forward from Tielemans, but the centre-back failed in his attempt to stop Lukaku reaching it. The Belgium striker sent over an exquisite cross with the outside of his boot, which Tielemans met with a diving header to give Belgium a halftime lead. Mainoo received a great ovation and hug from Southgate after being taken off in the 74th minute, with Bowen doing well and Foden dragging across the goal. Belgium substitute Dodi Lukebakio had a chance to punish the hosts in stoppage time but sub James Maddison played back for Bellingham to take a touch and lash home to the delight of those left at Wembley.

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Jude awakening: Bellingham’s late equaliser

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