Jude Bellingham’s emphatic 2-word message to England teammates after incredible Euro 2024 equaliser comes to light
England superstar Jude Bellingham's reaction after he pulled England level against Slovakia in the dying minutes of their Euro 2024 clash on Sunday (June 30) has come to light. The Real Madrid star had an emphatic message for his teammates after he helped the Three Lions stay in the game late in injury time.
The Three Lions were staring down the barrel in Gelsenkirchen, but the mercurial 21-year-old drew them level with a fantastic overhead kick.
Better late than never for the English, with his strike pushing them through to extra time. he emphatically asked:
"Who Else!"
The answer was Harry Kane, with the Bayern Munich star scoring early in extra time to help secure the win and passage to the quarterfinals. England have been far from convincing at Euro 2024, failing to control any of their games at the tournament.
Slovakia will be proud of their display, as despite being the underdogs, they pushed the English to the last minute and were only outdone by Jude Bellingham's late heroics.
England need magical Jude Bellingham to make it through to Euro 2024 quarterfinals
England will be indebted to Jude Bellingham for their passage to the quarterfinals of Euro 2024 following another unimpressive display against Slovakia. The Three Lions looked unconvincing yet again but progressed to the final-eight of the competition, where they face Switzerland.
The Three Lions got off to a poor start, with Slavia Prague forward Ivan Schranz opening the scoring after 25 minutes in Gelsenkirchen. He linked up well with David Strelec to get into the box and stab his effort into the bottom right corner past Jordan Pickford.
England tried to get back into the game, but despite having the lion's share of possession, they coudn't make it count in the first half. Phil Foden put the ball in the back of the net after the restart, but his 50th-minute strike was ruled out for offside.
The Three Lions drew level late in added time, thanks to Jude Bellingham's last-gasp strike. The Real Madrid star unleashed a fabulous overhead kick after connecting with Marc Guehi's glancing header to draw the game level with just over a minute remaining.
The Three Lions completed their comeback in the first minute of extra time through their captain Harry Kane. He connected with Ivan Toney's header across the face of goal to send the Three Lions faithful into raptures.
The Three Lions face Switzerland in their next game in Dusseldorf on Saturday July 6.