England star Bellingham explains ‘who else?’ celebration after ‘rubbish’ criticism

Jude Bellingham said his celebration against Slovakia in England s Euro 2024 last 16 match stemmed from a combination of a lot of things .

The Real Madrid man had struggled to make an impression on the last-16 tie in Gelsenkirchen as England looked set to be heading home before his moment of inspiration, with Harry Kane then heading home in extra time to secure a 2-1 win.

Gareth Southgate’s side will now meet Switzerland in Dusseldorf on Saturday as England look to end a 58-year wait for a major men’s trophy.

Bellingham celebrated his wonder goal by raising his arms and shouting “Who else?” before seemingly gesturing a talking expression with his hand.

“The adrenaline gets you,” he said when asked what was behind the celebration.

“I…

Carragher backs Southgate after England players ‘froze’ v Spain amid ‘mentality issue’

Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher has pointed blame towards the England players, not Gareth Southgate, following their failure to win Euro 2024.

were beaten 2-1 by Spain in the final of Euro 2024 after goals from Nico Williams and substitute Mikel Oyarzabal.

The Three Lions were fairly underwhelming throughout the tournament, particularly in their opening four games, despite reaching the final and ending up falling short against comfortably the best team in Germany.

With the tournament over, there will be lots of questions asked about the future of , who has led England to back-to-back European Championship finals but could not get over the line once again.

Southgate is out of contract in December and will soon hold talks with the Football Association .<…

First of three more Tottenham transfers picks up pace as ‘wiggle room’ could help secure deal

Tottenham are reportedly looking to add three more players before the end of the transfer window, including Pedro Neto, and some wiggle room in negotiating a fee could help them to land the Wolves man.

Spurs have so far made three signings this summer, prioritising the growth of their youth ranks. Lucas Bergvall, Archie Gray and Min-hyeok Yang, all 18, have all been signed, likely with a view to becoming genuine first-team stars within the next few years.

Each have impressed in senior football at their previous clubs, so may not find it too challenging to break into the ranks of the north London side.

But Ange Postecoglou wants a more experienced player, with Wolves winger Neto one of his favoured targets, and Tottenham could manage to get him through the door f…