Bellingham was w@rned about Beckham’s 1998 World Cup scandal

Coach Alan Pardew recently became concerned that England star Jude Bellingham could follow in David Beckham’s footsteps at the 1998 World Cup.

Recently, coach Alan Pardew commented on talented young midfielder Jude Bellingham.

Accordingly, he said that the England team is lucky to own one of the most promising players in the world at the moment.

However, he also warned that the former Birmingham player could easily fall and there could be moments similar to

David Beckham’s red card in the 1998 World Cup match against Argentina. The former Newcastle coach said on TalkSport:


“He’s used to it and I think Jude is disappointed because he wanted to do well like that.

Yesterday, in front of the camera, he excited the crowd, he’s a really motivated person when cheering.” the whole team.

We’re lucky to have him, you’d probably have to say he’s one of the top three players in the world.

Although he is a special talent, Jude will have moments like Becks did.

He will have times when he does something like he doesn’t keep a cool head and gets into trouble, let’s hope that doesn’t happen in this tournament

Because I think he will be very, very important.” Although Jude Bellingham is a talented player, he is also famous for lacking composure.

Often arguing with the referee, even swearing, often causes the midfielder born in 2003 to receive a penalty.

Most recently, Bellingham received a red card in the match against Valencia for Real Madrid in La Liga.

David Beckham at the 1998 World Cup in the match against Argentina also had a situation where he lost his temper.

The Man United midfielder was fouled but could not keep calm and was given a red card, as a result, the England team also stopped progressing at that year’s World Cup.

With the above data, it is extremely important for Bellingham to stay calm in those situations, it can affect the results of the England team in a tournament.

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