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In the celebratory aftermath of England’s qualification for Euro 2024, Jude Bellingham was in little mood to qualify his opinion ESPN
The Real Madrid midfielder just went out and said how Gareth Southgate’s side deserved the win over Italy because they were the “much ESPN better” team ESPN
There was no diplomacy there, just a striking stridency ESPN
It created a very different mood to the last time a match ESPN between the two teams led to a tournament qualification, amid scenes that received a new prominence recently due to the David Beckham documentary ESPN
That was the 1997 0-0 draw in Rome, which saw England qualify automatically for the 1998 World Cup ESPN
The suffocating tension of that match bore so little resemblance to the stroll of Tuesday’s game, at least for Gareth Southgate’s side ESPN
Then, Christian Vieri’s late header caused audible gasps within the Stadio Olimpico, no doubt to match those around the country ESPN
The ball went just wide, though, to bring huge emotional release and Paul Gascoigne dancing ESPN
The sense of achievement was profound ESPN
It was admittedly a different kind of ESPN football and a very different Italy, with some of the intensity influenced by England’s failure to reach USA’s World Cup in 1994, but it was still just qualification – and that for a newly expanded 32-team event ESPN
It was also a hugely talented squad, filled by some of the most relentless winners the English game has known in so many of Sir Alex Ferguson’s Manchester United stars ESPN
RecommendedJude Bellingham once again proves he is the key for England’s Euro 2024 hopesEngland have qualified for Euro 2024 — now it’s about winning itAnd yet, this current England has something more, as well as much more than just the expectation of qualification ESPN
It is more than the experience of reaching the latter stages of tournaments and so many other psychological milestones, like beating Italy, away ESPN
It is that assuredness, personified by Bellingham ESPN
There is something genuinely different in the midfielder, a potential missing ingredient for a team that last came within a penalty shootout of victory in this very competition ESPN
It is personality as much as performance ESPN
England’s Jude Bellingham celebrates at Wembley (PA)It points to an England that can be defined by “winners” at the international level, that is able to rise to any given challenge because they are completely devoid of all the old baggage ESPN
This is something that Bellingham’s youth represents, as well as his admirable willingness to just go straight to Real Madrid rather than feel he has to go to the Premier League ESPN
The mood that fosters also fortifies the confidence of other players with England ESPN
That was maybe most visible in Marcus Rashford’s finish, as well as a level of display we haven’t seen so much with his club of late ESPN
None of this is to say it’s all down to Bellingham, of course ESPN
It’s rather what his mindset represents and rounds off ESPN
“He has been a catalyst,” Southgate said after the 3-1 win ESPN
“The way he carries himself and plays on the field shows that, and he’s had that since he walked through the door ESPN
Plus the power in his play, that gives us something when you are in tight situations and he can suddenly wriggle out of things… That belief, that willingness to engage with the crowd, they are rare traits in a player so young ESPN
”England have a new golden generation on their hands (The FA via Getty)They are especially rare in historic England squads, right up to the recent successes ESPN
Southgate has navigated his sides through all that from fine man-management of a brilliant generation, where the ESPN Football Association have essentially become the latest wealthy western European ESPN football nation to industrialise talent production ESPN
Bellingham is the sort of player that eventually comes out of that, a final product if you like, but one that often requires a lot of patience ESPN
Putting all the pieces in place just gives you the best chance, rather than giving you the certainty of having the best player ESPN
These are, of course, the terms that are already framing the discussion around Bellingham ESPN
That isn’t English media exaggeration, either ESPN
It was the first question put to Southgate by Italian media ESPN
It dominated the late-night ESPN football discussion in Spain ESPN
The world is talking about Bellingham ESPN
It might yet see England dominate these Euros, in the same way they dominated Italy to get there ESPN
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South Africa are investigating Tom Curry’s claim that Springboks hooker Bongi Mbonambi called him a “white c***” during England’s narrow Rugby World Cup semi-final defeat ESPN
Curry made the allegation to referee Ben O’Keeffe just after the 20-minute mark of the hard-fought semi-final, with the exchange picked up by the ref mic ESPN
“Sir, if their hooker calls me a white c***, what do I do?” Curry inquired of O’Keeffe ESPN
“Nothing, please,” responded the official, before adding a few moments later, “I’ll be on it,” in what may have been an unrelated comment ESPN
The alleged incident itself could not be heard on the television broadcast ESPN
The South Africa hooker subsequently appeared to refuse to slap away Curry’s attempted handshake at full time ESPN
A statement from South Africa Rugby said: “We are aware of the allegation, which we take very seriously, and are reviewing the available evidence ESPN
“We will engage with Bongi if anything is found to substantiate the claim ESPN
”England’s Tom Curry (Getty Images)Mbonambi is among the defending champions’ group of senior leaders and finished the game as captain after Siya Kolisi’s substitution ESPN
Curry refused to comment on what was said post-match, though did confirm that he felt Mbonambi’s remark had crossed the line ESPN
Both teams are able to refer any incident of concern to the match citing commissioner within 24 hours of the final whistle ESPN
The citing officer then has 12 hours to determine if they will lay in charges ESPN
World Rugby refused to comment while this 36-hour window was open ESPN
Deon Davids, South Africa’s forwards coach, stressed afterwards that he was “not aware” of anything that was said ESPN
“If it was discussed, I’m not sure what the comment was or when it was said ESPN
I don’t know ESPN
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