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England supervisor Thomas Tuchel says his personal mum is ‘REPULSED’ by Jude Bellingham’s behaviour on the pitch and admits his ‘explosions’ may even ‘intimidate’ team-mates

Thomas Tuchel has revealed his mother finds Jude Bellingham‘s fiery temperament on the pitch ‘repulsive’ after the England star kicked a water cooler in rage following the Three Lions’ defeat by Senegal.

Not only that, the England boss says the Real Madrid midfielder can intimidate team-mates because of his over-aggressive manner.

In an extraordinary interview, less than 24 hours on from his team’s defeat at the City Ground, Tuchel encouraged Bellingham to maintain his edge on the pitch, but admitted it can have a negative impact on the team and the perception of him.

Bellingham lost his rag and chased down the fourth official before booting the water cooler – just like he did at last summer’s European Championship final

He was furious at the decision to disallow his late equaliser following a Levi Colwill handball in the build-up. Harry Kane had to shepherd him back onto the pitch at full time to applaud the England supporters in Nottingham.  

TalkSPORT put it to Tuchel that some England fans feel the Three Lions would be better off without Bellingham, to which he replied: ‘I struggle to see that. 

Jude Bellingham's temperament can be 'intimidating' for his team-mates, Thomas Tuchel says

Jude Bellingham’s temperament can be ‘intimidating’ for his team-mates, Thomas Tuchel says

Tuchel admitted that his mother finds Bellingham's behaviour on the pitch 'repulsive'

Tuchel admitted that his mother finds Bellingham’s behaviour on the pitch ‘repulsive’ 

Bellingham remonstrates with referee Stephanie Frappart after his goal against Senegal was ruled out for a Levi Colwill handball

Bellingham remonstrates with referee Stephanie Frappart after his goal against Senegal was ruled out for a Levi Colwill handball

‘I think it has to be the other way around, how we can have the best version of him and the best acceptance and that people understand what he’s bringing to us and that he’s bringing a certain edge. 

‘But I see that it can create mixed emotions. I see this with my parents, with my mum that she sometimes cannot see the nice and well-educated and well-behaved guy that I see and the smile. 

‘If he smiles, he wins everyone, but sometimes you see the rage, the hunger and the fire and it comes out in a way that can be a bit repulsive. For example, for my mother when she sits in front of the TV, I see that, but in general we are very happy to have him, he’s a special boy.

‘I think he has a certain something. I think he brings an edge, which we welcome and which is needed if we want to achieve big things.

‘It needs to be channelled. The edge needs to be channelled toward the opponent, towards our goal and not to intimidate team-mates, or to be over aggressive to team-mates or referees.

‘But [channel it] towards opponents, yes, and always towards the solution, meaning towards winning. We are on that, yes. He has the fire. I don’t want to dim this down. He should play with this kind of fire, that’s his strength.

‘But the fire comes also with some attributes that can intimidate you, maybe even as a team-mate.

‘You see sometimes the explosion towards referees and the anger in his game, so if he can channel this in the right way, and we can help him in this, then for sure he has the something that we need. And he has a certain edge that is hard to find.’

The German manager's mother Gabriele does not like the 'rage, the hunger and the fire' that Bellingham brings

The German manager’s mother Gabriele does not like the ‘rage, the hunger and the fire’ that Bellingham brings

Tuchel highlighted that Bellingham is a 'special boy' who is 'well-behaved' away from the field

Tuchel highlighted that Bellingham is a ‘special boy’ who is ‘well-behaved’ away from the field

However, his 'edge' risks impacting his team-mates rather than being aimed at opponents

However, his ‘edge’ risks impacting his team-mates rather than being aimed at opponents

He was accused of 'losing it' towards Gareth Southgate during the 2024 Euros final

He was accused of ‘losing it’ towards Gareth Southgate during the 2024 Euros final  

Bellingham was frustrated and upset as England lost to Spain, looking dejected on the bench

Bellingham was frustrated and upset as England lost to Spain, looking dejected on the bench

He kicked a drinks cooler as he vented his annoyance following the 2-1 defeat in Berlin

He kicked a drinks cooler as he vented his annoyance following the 2-1 defeat in Berlin 

Bellingham brings fire and thunder to his football and is uncompromising in his will to get every advantage – even when he has to abandon his ‘well-behaved’ side, as Tuchel says. 

It reared its head at the Euros last summer during England’s insipid stalemate with Slovenia, when an attack fizzled out and he failed to receive the ball. 

Expert lip reader Jeremy Freeman told Mail Sport that Bellingham yelled: ‘Hey, genuinely put in a f***ing pass’ and then: ‘It’s a bit late to control, f***ing pass.’

It appeared to be in the wake of a corner following a Harry Kane shot from range when Bellingham was in the box, though it was unclear whether his ire was targeted at the striker or Kieran Trippier for his delivery from the set-piece. 

Then, after the ill-fated final against Spain, footage emerged of him appearing to shout at then-manager Gareth Southgate.

ESPN’s Mark Ogden claimed that Bellingham ‘lost it’ and got ‘frustrated’ at the gaffer before lacking kicking a drinks cooler to vent his frustration. 

Meanwhile, he was handed a red card after Real Madrid’s Copa del Rey final defeat by Barcelona in April, where he ‘approached the referee aggressively’ and needed ‘to be restrained by team-mates’.

In February he launched a foul-mouthed tirade against a linesman during a tense 1-1 draw with capital city rivals Atletico. 

He directed an X-rated rant at a linesman during Real Madrid's draw with Atletico in February

He directed an X-rated rant at a linesman during Real Madrid’s draw with Atletico in February

The midfielder was dumbfounded by an early decision from the assistant referee and vented his frustration next to one of the pitchside microphones at the Bernabeu. 

‘F*** you, man!’ he was heard shouting. ‘F*** off!’

In September, he was heard calling a referee a ‘piece of s***’ after he was booked during a 4-1 victory over Espanyol.