England manager Thomas Tuchel defended Jude Bellingham after the midfielder was involved in a heated exchange with Ghana coach Carlos Queiroz at half-time of Tuesday’s 0-0 draw at Boston Stadium. Bellingham was pulled away by team-mate Morgan Rogers after a foul involving Jerome Opoku, and the confrontation continued as players and staff headed toward the tunnel; no cards were shown and tensions eased by the second half, according to Yahoo Sports.
The draw kept England top of Group L, and they are guaranteed to qualify for the last 32 if they avoid defeat against Panama on Saturday. Bellingham, 22, became the youngest England player to reach 50 caps in Boston and later played down the incident, while Queiroz said Bellingham used “bad names.”
WORLD CUP | Tuchel defends Bellingham after row with Ghana boss Queiroz in 0-0 draw
2026-06-24 01:34:43
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