In a balloon game against his teammates, GOAL hero Jude Bellingham tries for an air shot and comes up short. The 20-year-old Real Madrid sensation and his Three Lions friends blew a ping pong ball into a cup that was taped to the side of a table using the air from a balloon.
Jude, nevertheless, missed the mark with his attempt in Sunday’s 1-0 victory over Serbia. Jude scored England’s goal.
Kobbie Mainoo of Manchester United was the sole player to score in a video shared on social media, marking his second cup victory in as many months.
It comes after Bellingham’s incredible header, which prompted Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer to call on the country to sing Hey Jude.
Rishi said: “We want more goals and more singing Hey Jude.”
According to music streaming website Spotify, streams increased by 19% over night and are expected to continue rising.
“It’s great to see England get our Euros campaign off to a winning start; the whole country is behind them to go all the way,” the prime minister stated yesterday.
Regarding the chanting in particular, I concur with Gareth Southgate’s previous remarks regarding that particular chant.
“We want to win these tournaments and represent the best of our nation, which means Jude Bellingham needs to score more goals and sing Hey Jude more often.”
In a rare show of election unity, Arsenal fan Sir Keir Starmer agreed.
The Labour leader told The Sun: “What better way of celebrating our new wonderkid Bellingham than belting out the classic Hey Jude?”
He added: “Our songs should be about backing the players on the pitch rather than anything else.”
Manchester United’s Kobbie Mainoo was the only one to get the ball in — his second cup win in as many months