Jude Bellingham Says Criticism Fuelled Standout England Display In World Cup Opener

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  • Jude Bellingham said a “chip on my shoulder” helped inspire his performance in England’s 4-2 win over Croatia.
  • The midfielder scored England’s third goal after facing questions over his place in Thomas Tuchel’s World Cup squad.
  • Bellingham said he wanted to remind people of his commitment to England following months of scrutiny.

Jude Bellingham admitted criticism and outside noise helped fuel his performance after scoring in England’s impressive 4-2 victory over Croatia in their opening match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

The midfielder found the net as Thomas Tuchel’s side made a strong start to their Group L campaign in Dallas, producing one of their most convincing displays under the England manager.

Bellingham’s inclusion in the squad had been the subject of debate in recent months after injury ruled him out of England camps in September and October.

His absence came after a turbulent period with the national team, during which questions were raised about his role within Tuchel’s squad and his ability to embrace the culture the England coach has sought to build.

Selected ahead of close friend Morgan Rogers in the No. 10 role before later dropping deeper into midfield, Bellingham delivered a performance that underlined his importance to England’s World Cup ambitions.

“For me personally, it was nice to put some of the noise aside and just show my country and my team-mates how committed I am to help us try to win football matches,” Bellingham told BBC Sport after the match.

The 22-year-old praised England’s overall display, highlighting the improvement between the first and second halves as the team gained control of the contest.

“It was a great team performance,” he said. “Second half, we got things right, first half we got the intensity right, but not quite with the ball and second half we put it all together nicely.”

Bellingham said representing England remains one of the biggest motivations of his career regardless of any criticism that comes his way.

“To contribute, to help my team and help my country is one of the biggest honours and regardless of the noise outside, that honour doesn’t change for me at all.”

After a demanding club season and an injury-disrupted international schedule, Bellingham believes he is arriving at the World Cup refreshed and ready to make a major impact.

“It has been a tough season for me but I am feeling fresh and sharp and stronger,” he said. “I have got a little bit of a chip on my shoulder. That helps me a lot to find that focus early in the game and to find that intensity.”

Despite using criticism as motivation, Bellingham insisted he accepts that scrutiny is part of life as a high-profile footballer and acknowledged that some criticism can be justified.

“I know that it’s part of being a footballer and I don’t hold a grudge against anyone who says bad things about me because sometimes I do deserve it,” he said.

With England opening their World Cup campaign with an important victory, Bellingham felt his performance provided an opportunity to remind supporters and critics alike of what he can bring to the national team.

“Today, it was nice to try to show people and remind people what I’m about.”

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