Bellingham Clashes With Ghana Boss Queiroz in 0-0 Draw as England Near Last 32
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Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jun 24
Bellingham Clashes With Ghana Boss Queiroz in 0-0 Draw as England Near Last 32
3 articles · Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jun 24
Summary
Boston saw Jude Bellingham pulled away by Morgan Rogers after the England midfielder confronted Ghana coach Carlos Queiroz and his staff at half-time of a 0-0 World Cup draw.
A tackle on Jerome Opoku sparked the flare-up: Tuchel said Bellingham "stood up for himself and his team," while Queiroz said the 22-year-old reacted with "bad names."
No cards followed and the tension had eased by the restart, with Bellingham later calling it a "silly tackle" and saying Ghana's bench had tried to get him booked.
The draw left England top of Group L and guaranteed qualification for the last 32 if they avoid defeat against Panama, after opening the tournament with a 4-2 win over Croatia.
Bellingham, the youngest England player to reach 50 caps, has faced repeated scrutiny over his conduct under Tuchel despite scoring against Croatia and taking player-of-the-match honors against Ghana.