England footballer Jude Bellingham will not play in the upcoming matches of the national team in the qualifiers for the European Championship in 2024 due to a shoulder injury.
The Real Madrid player withdrew from the national team today and will not play against Malta and North Macedonia, in games that have no major competitive significance since England has already qualified for the European Championship in Germany.
Bellingham has missed Real’s last two games and after being examined by England doctors at the training camp on Monday, it was decided that he will continue his rehabilitation in Spain.
Due to a shoulder injury, coach Gareth Southgate will not be able to count on Chelsea’s defender Leviathan Colville for the aforementioned matches. At the end of the week, the team will be joined by Marcus Rashford and Calvin Phillips, who are now absent due to personal commitments.
Due to a shoulder injury, coach Gareth Southgate will not be able to count on Chelsea’s defender Leviathan Colville for the aforementioned matches. At the end of the week, the team will be joined by Marcus Rashford and Calvin Phillips, who are now absent due to personal commitments.
England will welcome Malta at Wembley on Friday, and then they will play North Macedonia in Skopje on Monday.
Gordi Albion is undefeated in Group C with 16 points, Ukraine is second with 13, Italy has 10, North Macedonia has seven points, and Malta has no points.
By the way, Bellingham is having a dream season, as he has scored 13 goals in the 14 games he has played in Real Madrid since he moved to the Santiago Bernabeu this summer from Borussia Dortmund in a transfer worth 103,000,000 euros.
For his masterful games, he recently received the Golden Boy award, which Italian Tutosport awards to the best young player.
For his masterful games, he recently received the Golden Boy award, which Italian Tutosport awards to the best young player.