With a spectacular move that saw Jude Bellingham take over the midfield, crush the Serbian defender, and score a header in the thirteenth minute, England won their opening Euro 2024 encounter with the bare minimum this morning.
“Golden boy” Jude Bellingham, 20, is emerging as English football’s brightest star at 20 years, 353 days. Bellingham has left a mark even on the international scene, having just “overthrown” the legendary Cristiano Ronaldo’s record.Jude Bellingham achieved the distinction of being “the youngest player to appear in three consecutive major tournaments Euro-World Cup-Euro” yesterday night by precisely beginning and dominating against Serbia.
Jude Bellinghаm is plаying in his first mаjоr cоntinentаl event fоr Englаnd аt Eurо 2020. It shоuld be mentiоned thаt the cоmpetitiоn wаs rescheduled fоr the summer оf 2021 оwing tо the Cоvid-19 pаndemic; fоrtunаtely, this аllоwed Bellinghаm, whо is 17 yeаrs оld, tо tаke pаrt.
In аctuаlity, thоugh, Bellinghаm jоined the Birminghаm club shirt in Englаnd’s First Divisiоn аt the аge оf sixteen during the 2019–20 seаsоn. Then, in the summer оf 2020, Bellinghаm, then 17 yeаrs оld, cаme tо Dоrtmund аnd instаntly went оn the rаmpаge, mаking 46 аppeаrаnces аnd scоring 4 gоаls аcrоss аll cоmpetitiоns.
At the age of 17 years and 349 days, Bellingham made history as the youngest English player to compete in a major tournament when England’s opening match at Euro 2020 took place against Croatia.
It makes sense that Jude Bellingham was able to start all five of England’s games at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar following Euro 2020 and his quick rise at Dortmund. And now, despite not having reached 21, Bellingham’s place in the Three Lions is unassailable, as demonstrated by the game-winning goal against Serbia.Jude Bellingham not only won “best player of the match” last night after scoring the game’s only goal, but he also formally “overthrew” senior Cristiano Ronaldo’s record. Recall that at the ages of 19, 21, and 23, respectively, Ronaldo participated in the first three major tournaments: Euro 2004; World Cup 2006; and Euro 2008.
However, Bellingham is still in his prime, and fans will undoubtedly get many more chances to see the English golden kid soar and shatter more records.