Jude Bellingham’s brother Jobe leaves Sunderland legend stunned with ‘phenomenal’ attribute at just 18

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SUNDERLAND legend Niall Quinn has praised Jobe Bellingham’s immediate impact at the Stadium of Light.

Jobe, who is the brother of Real Madrid superstar Jude Bellingham, has put together a raft of impressive performances since joining the Black Cats.

Sunderland star Jobe Bellingham has been praised by Niall QuinnRex
Jobe hasn’t escaped comparisons to his brother and Real Madrid star Jude BellinghamRex

The versatile midfielder moved to Wearside last summer following a £3million deal with Birmingham, just hours after his big brother’s record £115m switch to Real Madrid from Borussia Dortmund.

It is of course impossible for Jobe to escape the comparisons with the England international but he is so far doing the family name proud.

Fans have described the 18-year-old as a “copy and paste Jude” whereas SunSport columnist Troy Deeney claims he can become an “absolute monster” like his sibling.

Jobe’s ex-Birmingham boss John Eustace even claimed the Sunderland star has a significant advantage over Jude as he came out of an academy with equally talented youngsters sharing the spotlight while his sibling was a one-off and thus carries more pressure.

Quinn echoed all those statements as he insists the midfielder replicated the Real star’s brilliant start in Madrid by playing as someone much older and experienced than his age.

The former Republic of Ireland international even went as far as to say Jobe is carrying himself much better than he did at his age back in the day.

Quinn exclusively told Ladbrokes Fanzone: “I’ve watched Jobe Bellingham a lot since he arrived at Sunderland, and if you take him as an individual, it’s as if the stage was just set for him.

“He looks so comfortable playing the game, at such a young age. I can remember being his age, and being afraid to look at the first-team players.

“I’d be cleaning boots and looking down so they wouldn’t look me in the eye! I think it’s phenomenal that somebody his age can come in and be that solid. Not big headed, not flash, just solid.

“One of the great weaknesses we had at the Stadium of Light, in the early days, when the Kevin Phillips’ of this world had moved on, when 49,000 people were turning up every week, loving the game, expecting success… players came in and weren’t able to match those expectations.

“For a long period of time it was just too much for players to cope with up there. They found it very difficult to play in the Stadium of Light.

“And here we have, now, a whole new feel around the place. Players are stepping out and fans are delighted with their attitudes, and the type of football they’re playing.

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Quinn praised Jobe for performing like a player much older and experienced than his ageSportsfile

“And Bellingham leans into that brilliantly, you know? He’s a breath of fresh air. To be like that, at his age, it’s absolutely incredible.

“Look, there are so many positives up there, right now. The fans won’t sit there and be happy with a mid-Championship status for the next few years, I can tell you that.

“But it’s a process, and everybody believes in the process right now. I suppose their signing of players has been really good in terms of what they’re trying to achieve.

“They’re not just bringing players in because they’re fashionable. They’re finding players who fit into a system that’s really easy on the eye.

“Bellingham is obviously one of those guys, but there are many more. Jack Clarke is another one… I won’t single too many out, but there’s a bit of hope in the air at Sunderland right now. It’s good!

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