England squad better connected than at Euro 2024, says Bellingham
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At a glance
- England midfielder Jude Bellingham believes the current national squad is more connected than at Euro 2024.
- He cited issues off the pitch and a lack of connection during the Euros, despite reaching the final.
- Bellingham stressed the importance of every player feeling valued and enjoying the upcoming World Cup campaign.
England midfielder Jude Bellingham believes the national team is better connected heading into this summerโs World Cup than it was during its run to the Euro 2024 final. Bellingham, who played a key role as England reached the final before losing to Spain, reflected on the squadโs experience and said lessons had been learned from the tournament.
At the Euros we got some things a little bit wrong off the pitch. I donโt feel like the group is connected as well as it could have been for a number of reasons. Expectation was part of it.
"At the Euros we got some things a little bit wrong off the pitch," Bellingham said on Englandโs Lionsโ Den show. "I donโt feel like the group is connected as well as it could have been for a number of reasons. Expectation was part of it."
England entered Euro 2024 among the favorites after reaching the semi-finals of the 2018 World Cup and the quarter-finals in Qatar four years later. However, despite progressing to the final, performances often came under scrutiny. "We were not playing particularly well so even when we were winning you didnโt get the feeling you were as happy as you should be," Bellingham added.
We were not playing particularly well so even when we were winning you didnโt get the feeling you were as happy as you should be.
The 22-year-old emphasized the need for a balance between maintaining a winning mentality and savoring success. "There has to be that element of relentlessness and wanting to win but it is the nature of football that wins and goes out of the system quickly and we should hold on to that moment a little more," he said.
There has to be that element of relentlessness and wanting to win but it is the nature of football that wins and goes out of the system quickly and we should hold on to that moment a little more.
Looking ahead to Englandโs World Cup campaign, Bellingham stressed the importance of every member of the squad feeling valued and included. "I think this time round, having those experiences, and knowing, for example, that the guy who scores the winning goal in the World Cup final isnโt always the one youโd bet your house on, so youโve always got to be ready, everyoneโs got to feel loved and feel a huge part of the team," he said. "The other thing is just to enjoy it." England begin their World Cup campaign against Croatia in Arlington, Texas, next Wednesday as they bid to end their long wait for major tournament success.
I think this time round, having those experiences, and knowing, for example, that the guy who scores the winning goal in the World Cup final isnโt always the one youโd bet your house on, so youโve always got to be ready, everyoneโs got to feel loved and feel a huge part of the team. The other thing is just to enjoy it.
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