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Home ยป England squad: Jude Bellingham won’t get star treatment under Thomas Tuchel
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England squad: Jude Bellingham won’t get star treatment under Thomas Tuchel

By britishbulletin.com3 October 20252 Mins Read
England squad: Jude Bellingham won’t get star treatment under Thomas Tuchel
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Thomas Tuchel’s decision to ignore Jude Bellingham’s desire to be included in his latest England squad is proof the head coach sees a wider picture stretching beyond the Real Madrid superstar.

The 22-year-old, who famously mouthed “who else?” when scoring a spectacular stoppage-time overhead kick as England beat Slovakia in the last 16 of Euro 2024, now knows there are other options Tuchel will consider.

It is nonsensical to suggest Bellingham’s exclusion is proof Tuchel regards him as dispensable, but it shows the German will not be in thrall to any player, or bow to the whims of his biggest names as his predecessors – most notably Sven-Goran Eriksson – did.

The days of automatic recalls for the biggest names by starstruck managers and coaches are over under Tuchel. Reputations count for nothing. Performances do.

His decision is also based on sound common sense, with Bellingham starting only one game for Real Madrid, the 5-2 loss to Atletico Madrid, after shoulder surgery.

Bellingham has also come on three times off the bench, but this was not enough for Tuchel to take note of his wish to be in the group who play Wales in a Wembley friendly before travelling to Latvia for a World Cup qualifier.

Tuchel’s relationship with Bellingham has already created headlines, particularly when he admitted after the 3-1 loss to Senegal at the City Ground in June that his mother sometimes viewed the player’s on-field behaviour as “repulsive” .

He later publicly apologised, insisting he used the word “unintentionally” and has not been slow to praise the midfielder.

Tuchel, however, has been in no rush to return Bellingham to the squad, despite a status in recent years which has had him regarded as the fulcrum of England’s team.

The German said Bellingham had “wanted to be called up” and that “he is a special player, and for special players there can always be special rules”.

But Tuchel is determined England’s fortunes will not be shaped by whether Bellingham is available or not, especially with next summer’s World Cup in mind.

“Are we a better team with Jude? Yes,” said Tuchel. “But I told you before, what do we do if Jude is injured before the World Cup? Do we just cancel?”

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