Bellingham says England players need to ‘feel loved’ for World Cup
England midfielder Jude Bellingham has emphasized the importance of players feeling valued as the team prepares for World Cup success this summer. The tournament in North America began Thursday with Mexico defeating South Africa 2-0, while England’s campaign starts next Wednesday against Croatia in Arlington, Texas. Bellingham, who was part of the England squad that lost the Euro 2024 final to Spain, previously said he felt like a scapegoat for that failure. He noted that during the Euros, the group was “not quite connected” and that some things were “a little bit wrong off the pitch.” Bellingham stressed that this time, everyone must “feel loved” and enjoy the experience. England teammate Morgan Rogers also highlighted the togetherness of the current squad, saying it is “a joy to be here.”
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Sources: BBC News
