JUDE BELLINGHAM greeted supporters enthusiastically as he arrived at Bradford’s Valley Parade to witness his younger sibling Jobe’s performance

Jude Bellingham attends odd Mason Greenwood-new club friendly at LEAGUE TWO stadium.

JUDE BELLINGHAM waved at fans as he rocked up at Bradford’s Valley Parade to watch his little brother Jobe in action

Greenwood was denied a homecoming despite Marseille playing in Bradford.

Watching his younger brother Jobe play at Bradford’s Valley Parade, Jude Bellingham waved to supporters.

England star Bellingham, 21, is his younger sibling’s biggest fan.

The Real Madrid midfielder returned home to play friendly matches while on holiday after England’s Euro 2024 success.

Jobe’s Sunderland played Marseille on Saturday.

 

 

 

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It was strange that the match was played at Valley Parade instead of the Black Cats’ Stadium of Light.

Bellingham clapped Jobe and Co onto the pitch from the stands, beaming.

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Seeing his brother in Sunderland’s starting lineup, he watched with his mother Denise and Mark.

Black Cats chief Kyril Louis-Dreyfus’ father Robert, who owned Marseille, died 15 years earlier, prompting the match.

Jobe’s 80 minutes helped Sunderland draw 2-2 with Roberto De Zerbi’s team in Yorkshire.

Marseille led after 27 minutes when Faris Moumbagna scored, and Dennis Cirkin equalized after halftime.