Wolfpack: Bellingham credits backroom staff with Alexander-Arnold celebration
England's midfielder #10 Jude Bellingham celebrates with England's defender #08 Trent Alexander-Arnold after scoring his team's first goal during the UEFA Euro 2024 Group C football match between Serbia and England at the Arena AufSchalke in Gelsenkirchen on June 16, 2024. (Photo by INA FASSBENDER / AFP)
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Jude Bellingham said his "wolf" celebration with Trent
Alexander-Arnold after scoring the only goal in England’s 1-0 win over Serbia
to kick off their Euro 2024 campaign was a nod to the backroom staff.
Bellingham was man-of-the-match in Gelsenkirchen for an all-round
outstanding display which lit up an otherwise flat opening night for the 'Three
Lions' in Germany.
The 20-year-old powered a header into the top corner on 13 minutes
from Bukayo Saka's deflected cross before bowing on one knee alongside Liverpool's
Alexander-Arnold as they both covered their faces with one hand.
"The celebration was from a game we play called 'Wolf' and
one of the staff always holds his face like that when he doesn’t know what's
going on," said Bellingham.
"So it was more a celebration for the backroom staff who put
in so much work every day and they won’t receive any awards like this
(man-of-the-match trophy) or get to have the moments we get to have on the
pitch.
"But we value them so much and it's important going through
the tournament that we keep that atmosphere.”
The game in question is a murder mystery and sees one player
selected as the 'wolf', while everybody has their eyes closed, with the others
then having to work out who was picked.
Bellingham and Alexander-Arnold have struck up a close
relationship off the pitch in recent years.
Gareth Southgate's decision to push Alexander-Arnold further
forward from his usual right-back role at Liverpool was met with mixed results,
but Bellingham is hoping that experiment continues as the tournament
progresses.
"He makes it so easy for me because he can control the game
so well defensively in that position," added Bellingham.
"I think we understand each other well with the ball, he
wants to play positive all the time, he wants to play forward all the time.
"We
accept as team-mates who have that kind of quality that we are going to lose
the ball and that's fine. We will win it back for each other and we will keep
playing. I thought he was brilliant."


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