Jude Bellingham watches as a Young Lions team led by his brother Jobe extends their winning streak to ten games in Almere as the Netherlands U21 defeats England U21 1-1.
Jude Bellingham visited England while in town. His younger brother Jobe leads the Under-21s to a tenth game without a loss as they hold an outstanding Netherlands team to a 1-1 draw.
Jude Bellingham and his parents are in the Netherlands watching his younger brother, Jobe, play for England’s U-21s vs. the Netherlands❤️
Following his man-of-the-match performance against Ireland at Wembley the previous evening, Real Madrid star Bellingham went to watch Jobe’s second appearance for the 21s with his parents, Mark and Denise.
Here in the charming city of Almere, at the nation’s smallest professional stadium, Bellingham stayed warm under a blanket as England held off a slippery Dutch team thanks to an early header from Dane Scarlett.
In the penultimate match before Lee Carsley returns from his time with the seniors to assume leadership of the team, England demonstrated that the future is very bright, and Jordan Henderson, who has 81 England caps, was present as well.
Lewis Miley made his debut at the level at this camp, but Jude Bellingham was the one who truly stood out against the Dutch, who were being led in by Noah Ohio, Bellingham’s best buddy.