The World Cup has its four best teams of the tournament; Croatia, Argentina, Morocco and France, the latter having knocked out England, who to make matters worse, once again failed, now under Gareth Southgate, who in his second tenure, witnessed that at least four more years, 'The Three Lions' will not stop the streak of not winning the World Cup, which dates back to 1966.
In a dramatic match full of thrills, the reigning world champions beat the English in normal time after Harry Keane's penalty miss. The 'Rose' team owed a debt of gratitude to Jude Bellingham, who, in his first World Cup with the senior national team, suffered the bitter pill of a costly elimination. At last year's Russia 2018, he at least managed a third place finish.
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Bellingham, who like his team-mates burst into tears after hearing the whistle blown by referee Wilton Sampaio, thus sentencing the Football Association (FA) to 56 years of failure, once again falling by the wayside. For the Borussia Dortmund star, the national team was his top priority these days, without forgetting his professional career, where he could make a change of scenery.
The German and English press have been talking a lot about Jude Bellingham and Liverpool FC, with Jürgen Klopp being the most interested in signing him next January. The quality of the Birmingham City player has captivated the dozen clubs interested in the Englishman, who could even match and exceed the fee that Borussia Dortmund are asking for their jewel.
Bellingham knows that to be a leader in the next World Cup process, he must first establish himself in a club close to the national team, and what more than Liverpool FC, a team that today is more than its arch-rival Manchester United, who recently got rid of the last living legend of its history as Cristiano Ronaldo, and who could even arrive at Anfield in the next transfer market.
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