Jude Bellingham arrived to watch the England Under-21s, guided by his younger brother Jobe

The Netherlands U21 team England U21 1-0, and Jude Bellingham was in Almere to watch as his brother Jobe’s Young Lions team went 10 games without losing.

Britain was the reason Jude Bellingham came to town. His younger brother Jobe leads the Under-21 team to a 1-1 draw with a strong Netherlands team. This makes it 10 games without a loss.

Jude Bellingham  came to town to see England Under-21s, led by his younger brother Jobe

 

 

 

After being named man of the match against Ireland at Wembley the night before, Real Madrid star Bellingham went to watch Jobe play in his second game for the 21s with his mother Denise and father Mark.

In the small professional venue in the country, in the cute city of Almere, Bellingham watched from under a blanket in the cold as England held on against a skilled Dutch team thanks to a header from Dane Scarlett early in the game.

Jordan Henderson, who has 81 caps for England, was also here. In this, England’s last game before Lee Carsley takes over as coach after his time with the adults, they showed that they have a bright future.

Jude Bellingham’s best friend Noah Ohio led the against the Dutch. It was Lewis Miley, who made his debut at this level in this camp, and Bellingham who really shined.