Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Bellingham hits the right notes

- Rajesh Pansare

MUMBAI: If anyone had the slightest doubt why Jude Bellingham is Gareth Southgate’s preferred choice in the midfield over far more experience­d options, it was laid to rest by the 19-year-old with a stellar display against Senegal that secured England’s passage into the World Cup quarter-finals with a 3-1 win on Sunday.

The Borussia Dortmund player was England’s heartbeat in the midfield, displaying an array of skills that left everyone in awe of him. When England were struggling to get going in the initial phase, he played the role of a disruptor by making decisive tackles and intercepti­ons. He was at the forefront when the Three Lions got into their groove, setting the tempo, playing a role in both of England’s goals in the first-half.

For the first goal, Bellingham received a pass from Harry Kane and drove through the inner left channel and timed his cut back for Jordan Henderson inside the box to perfection. The Liverpool midfielder steered it into the goal. The seasoned Henderson’s celebratio­n with Bellingham, and then pointing his young teammate to the crowd as they walked triumphant­ly back said it all. England had been desperate for the goal to calm their nerves.

Bellingham had just started. As the first-half added time was running out, Bellingham wrested possession back on the top of the England penalty box, controlled and drove down the middle, beating two Senegal midfielder­s before passing to

Phil Foden on the left. who crossed first time to Kane. He had all the time to control and fire home past Senegal goalkeeper Edouard Mendy.

Bellingham’s ability to play box-to-box has allowed Southgate to settle for a 4-3-3 formation in the last two matches and play with just one holding midfielder in Declan Rice. At Euro 2020, where England lost in the final to Italy, Southgate fielded two holding midfielder­s in Rice and Kalvin Phillips. Phillips though is not fully fit, having just recovered from injury.

In Qatar, Rice has patrolled the area in front of the centreback­s while Bellingham and Henderson have had the leeway to push forward to make it a front five, stretching the opponents. That has made England’s attacks more potent than they were in Euro 2020. There, England scored just four goals till the round of 16. In the World Cup they have already netted 12—the joint most with Spain.

Southgate was delighted after the match that the punt on Bellingham was coming good. “I don’t think we could have predicted how quickly Bellingham could mature. In the last five months that has gone to another level,” he said.

According to Squawka, the teenager completed 30 of the 33 passes he attempted, won nine duels, was involved in five ball recoveries, four successful tackles and two intercepti­ons. No wonder teammates and analysts were showering praises at the end of the match.

Former Manchester United stalwart Roy Keane, a TV pundit with ITV, said: “It is exactly what

you need from a midfielder when the game is a bit tight— running from midfield.”

Foden called him the most gifted player he has seen. “He has no weakness in his game. I think he will be the best midfielder in the world,” he added.

Bellingham is a product of the Birmingham City club’s academy and since he first played for their under-18s, Bellingham was tipped for stardom.

He soon broke into Birmingham’s first team and after spending a season in the Championsh­ip decided to move to Bundesliga so that he would play topflight football regularly while a lucrative deal with a top-flight Premier League club didn’t guarantee regular starts.

The decision was vindicated. This season, he has been scintillat­ing. He became the only English teenager to score in four consecutiv­e Champions League games as Dortmund reached the round of 16. Bellingham is already on the radar of Manchester clubs United and City and Liverpool. His Qatar heroics will intensify the chase by Spanish champions Real Madrid as well. Latest reports suggest the clubs will have to shell out over £100mn to land his signature.

 ?? AFP ?? Jude Bellingham was England’s star performer in their round of 16 win over Senegal at the Al-bayt Stadium in Doha on Sunday.
AFP Jude Bellingham was England’s star performer in their round of 16 win over Senegal at the Al-bayt Stadium in Doha on Sunday.

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