Jude Bellingham

I said at the time Man Utd signed the wrong player in Sancho from Dortmund, they got it badly wrong, he's some player.
Thing is Sancho looked brilliant in Germany. So much so the Germans thought England were crazy not to use him more in the last European Championships. Sancho shouldn't have gone to Man United.
 
Not sure if it's true but I saw this post on Facebook.

The Borussia Dortmund dressing room is glad that Jude Bellingham is no longer there. His transfer was probably beneficial for the climate within the dressing room. A kind of mood has built up against the Englishman.

Above all, these 3 points massively disturbed a part of the team:

- One of the biggest issues is that Bellingham often waited after games for the team to thank the fans for their support. Only then did he make his way to the stands to receive applause on his own.

@Bundesliga This is said to have started in the 2021/22 season when Bellingham felt Erling Haaland was outranking him with the fans. After the Norwegian's transfer, Bellingham made his rounds alone.

In the dressing room it is said that the Englishman wants to be the centre of attention and that his teammates are only secondary.

- The words Bellingham used towards the team did not suit some of the players.

Some of these words came out when Bellingham insulted Nico Schulz during the match against Glasgow Rangers. Apparently this continued last season. Especially during training or at half-time in the dressing room, he is said to have been abusive towards his teammates.

@Bundesliga - Last season Bellingham was third captain and also on the team council. But he rarely did justice to the role. Because he was rarely the contact person for his teammates, took little leadership and was always moody internally.

The bosses at Borussia Dortmund also noticed these problems. In talks with Sebastian Kehl, the way he dealt with his teammates was a topic. They refrained from sanctioning the player so as not to jeopardise his transfer to Real Madrid.

It is important that there are players in the dressing room who put their finger in the wound, but the manner should be appropriate. That is why it was important for the bosses to sign a player who also fulfils this profile. Marcel Sabitzer.

@Bundesliga
 
Not sure if it's true but I saw this post on Facebook.

The Borussia Dortmund dressing room is glad that Jude Bellingham is no longer there. His transfer was probably beneficial for the climate within the dressing room. A kind of mood has built up against the Englishman.

Above all, these 3 points massively disturbed a part of the team:

- One of the biggest issues is that Bellingham often waited after games for the team to thank the fans for their support. Only then did he make his way to the stands to receive applause on his own.

@Bundesliga This is said to have started in the 2021/22 season when Bellingham felt Erling Haaland was outranking him with the fans. After the Norwegian's transfer, Bellingham made his rounds alone.

In the dressing room it is said that the Englishman wants to be the centre of attention and that his teammates are only secondary.

- The words Bellingham used towards the team did not suit some of the players.

Some of these words came out when Bellingham insulted Nico Schulz during the match against Glasgow Rangers. Apparently this continued last season. Especially during training or at half-time in the dressing room, he is said to have been abusive towards his teammates.

@Bundesliga - Last season Bellingham was third captain and also on the team council. But he rarely did justice to the role. Because he was rarely the contact person for his teammates, took little leadership and was always moody internally.

The bosses at Borussia Dortmund also noticed these problems. In talks with Sebastian Kehl, the way he dealt with his teammates was a topic. They refrained from sanctioning the player so as not to jeopardise his transfer to Real Madrid.

It is important that there are players in the dressing room who put their finger in the wound, but the manner should be appropriate. That is why it was important for the bosses to sign a player who also fulfils this profile. Marcel Sabitzer.

@Bundesliga
Makes him sound like a Pre Madonna 😁
 
Not sure if it's true but I saw this post on Facebook.

The Borussia Dortmund dressing room is glad that Jude Bellingham is no longer there. His transfer was probably beneficial for the climate within the dressing room. A kind of mood has built up against the Englishman.

Above all, these 3 points massively disturbed a part of the team:

- One of the biggest issues is that Bellingham often waited after games for the team to thank the fans for their support. Only then did he make his way to the stands to receive applause on his own.

@Bundesliga This is said to have started in the 2021/22 season when Bellingham felt Erling Haaland was outranking him with the fans. After the Norwegian's transfer, Bellingham made his rounds alone.

In the dressing room it is said that the Englishman wants to be the centre of attention and that his teammates are only secondary.

- The words Bellingham used towards the team did not suit some of the players.

Some of these words came out when Bellingham insulted Nico Schulz during the match against Glasgow Rangers. Apparently this continued last season. Especially during training or at half-time in the dressing room, he is said to have been abusive towards his teammates.

@Bundesliga - Last season Bellingham was third captain and also on the team council. But he rarely did justice to the role. Because he was rarely the contact person for his teammates, took little leadership and was always moody internally.

The bosses at Borussia Dortmund also noticed these problems. In talks with Sebastian Kehl, the way he dealt with his teammates was a topic. They refrained from sanctioning the player so as not to jeopardise his transfer to Real Madrid.

It is important that there are players in the dressing room who put their finger in the wound, but the manner should be appropriate. That is why it was important for the bosses to sign a player who also fulfils this profile. Marcel Sabitzer.

@Bundesliga
Rarely did justice to the role of third captain ???
 
If England don’t base the mf around Bellingham and foden there’s something wrong.
Foden needs to find a bit more consistency within games, all the talent in the world but he struggles to take the game and win it when he has it in his locker. Too passive sometimes. If he isn’t in the XI for years, he probably has himself to blame.

Bellingham is there already as one of the best midfielders in world football
 
Not sure if it's true but I saw this post on Facebook.

The Borussia Dortmund dressing room is glad that Jude Bellingham is no longer there. His transfer was probably beneficial for the climate within the dressing room. A kind of mood has built up against the Englishman.

Above all, these 3 points massively disturbed a part of the team:

- One of the biggest issues is that Bellingham often waited after games for the team to thank the fans for their support. Only then did he make his way to the stands to receive applause on his own.

@Bundesliga This is said to have started in the 2021/22 season when Bellingham felt Erling Haaland was outranking him with the fans. After the Norwegian's transfer, Bellingham made his rounds alone.

In the dressing room it is said that the Englishman wants to be the centre of attention and that his teammates are only secondary.

- The words Bellingham used towards the team did not suit some of the players.

Some of these words came out when Bellingham insulted Nico Schulz during the match against Glasgow Rangers. Apparently this continued last season. Especially during training or at half-time in the dressing room, he is said to have been abusive towards his teammates.

@Bundesliga - Last season Bellingham was third captain and also on the team council. But he rarely did justice to the role. Because he was rarely the contact person for his teammates, took little leadership and was always moody internally.

The bosses at Borussia Dortmund also noticed these problems. In talks with Sebastian Kehl, the way he dealt with his teammates was a topic. They refrained from sanctioning the player so as not to jeopardise his transfer to Real Madrid.

It is important that there are players in the dressing room who put their finger in the wound, but the manner should be appropriate. That is why it was important for the bosses to sign a player who also fulfils this profile. Marcel Sabitzer.

@Bundesliga

Think that probably says more about Dortmunds players than Bellingham. If you’re getting knocked out of Europe by Rangers you should surely expect a bit of friction between players. Imagine great midfielders of the past like Souness and Keane wouldn’t be shy to let teammates know whats expected of them.
 
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