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Bellingham celebrated: "I knew what trash would be thrown at us if we lost again" - voila! sport

2024-03-27T07:35:40.596Z

Highlights: Bellingham scored an equalizing goal in the 95th minute, the England team squeezed a great 2:2 against Belgium. "I knew what garbage would be thrown at us if we lost two games at home," Bellingham said at the end. Ivan Toney is the first ever Brentford player to score in a national shirt (the 46th team to field a representative to score), while Jordan Pickford, on his 60th appearance, recorded an error he would rather forget.


The star of the England national team saved them from a second consecutive loss with a dramatic goal in the 95th minute in the 2:2 against Belgium, and won over the fans of the national team with a noble gesture in the rain


Summary of the warm-up game: Bellingham scored an equalizing goal in the 95th minute, the England team squeezed a great 2:2 against Belgium/Sport1

After his great season in Real Madrid, Jude Bellingham also saved the England team yesterday (Tuesday), when he scored a goal in extra time that prevented his team from losing and set a dramatic 2:2 against Belgium at Wembley in a preparatory match for the Euros.

What a great season.

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Yuri Tillmans scored twice for the Belgians, who were close to handing England a second consecutive home loss, after the loss to Brazil on Saturday evening.

"I knew what garbage would be thrown at us if we lost two games at home," Bellingham said at the end, "We should have won with all the opportunities we had, but these are two games that will stand to our credit. I know people will be negative but we have to take the positives."



Ivan Toney, who scored from the penalty spot, is the first ever Brentford player to score in a national shirt (the 46th team to field a representative to score), while Jordan Pickford, on his 60th appearance, recorded an error he would rather forget.

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"I'm sure the manager will be satisfied with how we played," said Bellingham at the end, who also became a hero in the networks after giving a boy his coat in the rain at Wembley during the playing of the anthems, "You're never satisfied with a loss or a draw but we have to be satisfied with how we played."

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Source: walla

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