Bristol Post

‘FABULOUS’ JUDE DAZZLES IN ENGLAND ROUT

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JUDE Bellingham received effusive praise for a “complete performanc­e” as England began their World Cup campaign with a 6-2 win over Iran.

Bellingham opened the scoring with his first England goal in the 35th minute and turned in a commanding display in midfield at just 19 years of age.

Former England striker Alan Shearer hailed a “really, really impressive” display from Gareth Southgate’s side and singled out Bellingham for special recognitio­n.

“The young boy, can we call him that? He’s not really now, he’s a man isn’t he? Bellingham. Oh my word

what a performanc­e, incredible,” Shearer said on BBC1. “It was a complete performanc­e from a really exciting player. It was a special day for him and for England.”

Fellow pundit Rio Ferdinand added: “The authority he plays with out on the pitch goes well beyond his years. He’s a fabulous footballer but delivering at a World Cup like that at that age... we talk about the great midfielder­s we’ve played with and we’ve seen in our generation, none of them were doing what he’s doing at his age on this stage.”

Bellingham admitted he thought his glancing header from Luke Shaw’s cross was not going in before

it nestled in the far corner. “To be honest I thought it had missed and it took ages to loop into the goal,” said the Borussia Dortmund midfielder.

“I told you I wanted to score more goals for Dortmund and England. It was a brilliant ball from Shawy and I was just there to flick it away and it was a really proud moment for me.”

England face the United States in their second Group B game on Friday before taking on Wales on November 29 and Bellingham added: “Wins do (take pressure off ), you’re at ease for a bit, but we’ll still be at the same level trying to perform and get two more wins because that’s how we want to be and carry that mentality into hopefully the rest of the tournament.”

Southgate was pleased with the win, but the England head coach admitted he was annoyed to concede two goals, with the second coming from the penalty spot in the last seconds.

“I’m a bit fed up with the end of it really,” said Southgate. “To win by that margin, to play as we did for the majority of the game, I’ve got to be really happy. But we shouldn’t be conceding two goals at that stage and we’ll have to be right on our game against the (United) States.”

» Match report on Pages 34-35

 ?? Picture: Mike Egerton/PA ?? Jude Bellingham celebrates scoring England’s opening goal in the 6-2 win against Iran
Picture: Mike Egerton/PA Jude Bellingham celebrates scoring England’s opening goal in the 6-2 win against Iran

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