
In England, they fiercely attack Bellingham and Tuchel 'condemns' him: 'Repulsive'
The coach has joined the criticism against Jude, although he does so with a purpose
Bellingham seems to have become the target of all the criticism in England in recent years. After losing the Euro final against Spain, they went directly after him. During this international break, it seems they haven't softened their attacks on the Madridist.
What's more, his current coach, Thomas Tuchel, has been the first to go after Jude. He was asked about Bellingham and whether he's essential to win the World Cup. It was in an interview where the coach showed no mercy in some very striking statements.

“He has a character that we receive and need to win,” Tuchel began. But when he was pressed further, he admitted that “that character has to be controlled. That fury has to be directed at the opponent, at the goal, and not to intimidate his teammates.”
Although he said that “he's a fantastic boy, very open and very intelligent,” offering him kind words. The interviewer pointed out that some “say the national team would do better without him.” To which Tuchel added: “It can be something repulsive for my mother,” he said about his personality.
Tuchel joins the criticism against Bellingham with an intention.
Anti-Madridists have criticized Bellingham indiscriminately since he signed for Real Madrid. Meanwhile, in Barcelona, they whitewash Gavi, trying to sell a violent image of Jude. Especially after his spectacular first season with the white team.

That's why Tuchel's words seem to add to that criticism with a clear objective. The German coach arrived at the England national team with a purpose: to play well and finally bring home the titles. During this last international break, we've seen a poor image of England.
Against Andorra, a very weak national team, they won only 1-0 (0-1) in a match that was embarrassing because of the play. In a friendly against Senegal, they were defeated by a resounding 3-1 (1-3). That's why Tuchel's criticism of Bellingham seems like a smokescreen to cover up the reality.
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