Jude Bellingham pays tribute to ‘legend’ former Manchester City and England star ahead of Ireland clash

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JUDE BELLINGHAM hailed a former Manchester City star a “legend” after working with him for England.

The midfielder seems to be enjoying working alongside former Premier League winner Joleon Lescott.

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Bellingham shared a photo of the pair of them in training at St. George’s Park, calling him a legend.

However Lescott may not be around for much longer as he only moved up to coach the senior team when Lee Carsley was appointed interim manager, having coached the Under-21s under Carsley.

Bellingham was put through his paces by Lescott ahead of England‘s Nations League clash with Ireland.

The Real Madrid star showed a return to form against Greece on Thursday, helping England to a 3-0 win which puts their fate in their own hands.

A win over Ireland will see them regain their place in Nations League A following relegation two years ago.

Bellingham, 21, was pleased with the win and performance against Greece, and he was full of praise for his team-mates after the match.

The Galactico said: “A lot was made of the lads that weren’t here but the lads that were here, who showed up, were amazing.

“There would have been a million and one excuses if we hadn’t played well or not got over the line.

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England ratings vs Greece as Madueke and Jones steal the show after Kane benched

IT IS difficult to remember an England starting XI which, on paper at least, looked as totally underwhelming as this one.

Yet manager-in-waiting Thomas Tuchel, presumably watching the game at his home in Bavaria, will have been hugely encouraged by this performance from what appeared to be a complete mish-mash of a team – and one which was awfully short of experience.

Here’s how SunSport’s Tom Barclay rated England’s stars…

Jordan Pickford – 8

Back in after being dropped for Finland last month – and showed a good response. Great stop to deny Kostas Tsimikas at the near post and alive to danger throughout.

Earned his first-ever booking in 72 England caps for time wasting in the first half.

Kyle Walker – 7

Captain in Harry Kane’s absence and passionately conveyed his side’s frustration to ref Daniel Siebert when Pickford was booked.

Moved to centre-back after the break when Ezri Konsa went off.

Marc Guehi – 7

Another solid performance from the Crystal Palace man who you would think would be a first-choice starter for Thomas Tuchel when the German begins work.

Ezri Konsa – 7

One of several players targeted by a laser in the crowd, along with Pickford and Belligham.

Limped off just before half-time and was replaced by Lewis Hall at the break.

Rico Lewis – 7

Filled in at left-back over newbie Hall, before moving to the right when the Newcastle man came on.

Almost had his first England goal early in the second half but was denied by a fine stop from Hall’s club-mate Odysseas Vlachodimos.

Curtis Jones – 9

Sparkled on debut in the heart of midfield, not looking overawed in the slightest. Played deeper than he does for Liverpool, but in the same position where he shone for Lee Carsley in England’s triumphant Under-21 Euros last summer.

Gorgeous backheel to cap his bow with the third goal.

Conor Gallagher – 7

Started brightly next to Jones, though gave the ball away a few times after the break. Booked for stopping a quick free-kick early on.

Arrived just too late to poke in the rebound from Bellingham’s strike as it had already crossed the line for an own goal.

Noni Madueke – 9

A blistering first start from the Chelsea man who put real pressure on Bukayo Saka’s place with this performance.

He took on his man at every opportunity, at pace, and had excellent end product too, setting up Watkins’ opener and a header for Bellingham which hit the post.

Jude Bellingham – 8

Some sublime touches and passes from the talisman, including a wonderful ball round the corner to release Madueke in the build-up to the opener.

Seemed to thrive with pace all around him and killed off the game with his late strike which hit the post and bounced in off the keeper.

Anthony Gordon – 7

Provided a threat down the left with his pace and trickery, even if he was outshone by Madueke. A decent display but not one that demanded he start at left wing every game.

Ollie Watkins – 7

The surprise starter over Harry Kane. He took his early chance well, converting from the edge of the six-yard box.

Could have had another when sent clean through but the ball got stuck under his feet.

Subs

Lewis Hall (for Ezri Konsa half-time) – 7

Came on at half-time for his debut and did not put a foot wrong.

Harry Kane (for Ollie Watkins, 66) – 6

Had a curling effort well stopped after exchanging passes with fellow sub Morgan Rogers.

Morgan Rogers (for Anthony Gordon, 66) – 8

Some exciting touches from the Villa debutant, including one to release Bellingham in the lead-up to the second goal.

Jarrod Bowen (for Noni Madueke, 66) – 7

Clever nutmeg to free Morgan Gibbs-White, who then teed up Jones.

Morgan Gibbs-White (for Gallagher, 79) – 7

Cutback for Jones was on the money.

Lescott is a big admirer of Bellingham and not just for his football ability, praising his conduct off the pitch.

He said: “Jude’s had a huge impact at Real Madrid and that’s incredible to think from a boy who’s come from Birmingham. As a human he’s impressive as well, not just as a footballer, he’s someone you can look up to and admire.

“He’s carrying himself well and delivering on the pitch. He understands the game at a level he shouldn’t at his age. Long may it continue for himself and England because he could win the Ballon D’or and that would be a huge thing for England.”

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