Silly tackle, bad reaction - Tuchel defends Bellingham after Queiroz row
Summary
England's manager Thomas Tuchel defended midfielder Jude Bellingham after Bellingham got into a heated argument with Ghana's coach Carlos Queiroz during their goalless World Cup match. The incident happened at half-time following a foul, but no penalties were given and the match ended in a draw.Key Facts
- Jude Bellingham and Ghana coach Carlos Queiroz argued at half-time during the England vs. Ghana match.
- Bellingham was stopped by a teammate from continuing the confrontation.
- The disagreement followed a foul when Bellingham shoved an opposing player.
- No yellow or red cards were given after the incident.
- England remains top of Group L and will qualify for the last 32 if they do not lose against Panama.
- Bellingham reached 50 appearances for England during this match.
- Tuchel has had past criticism of Bellingham’s behavior but defended him this time.
- Bellingham said the altercation started from a “silly tackle” and showed respect to Queiroz despite the tension.
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