People across the country were moved to tears when Jude Bellingham got emotional with a mascot before England’s game against Belgium.
Bellingham played brilliantly again for England as they tied 2-2 at Wembley on Tuesday night. He scored the game-winning goal with the very last kick of the game, which was England’s last game before the international break.
People love the midfielder’s attitude off the field, too. Even though he’s only 20, he often shows great leadership skills, which has helped him become a star on the field.
A touching moment on Tuesday night, when he shared a moment with his partner during the national songs, made people feel even better about the Real Madrid star.
Bellingham went out onto the field with a young fan in a wheelchair and stood with them while the teams lined up before the game.
The rain poured down at Wembley for most of the game, making things tough for two of the favorites to win the European Championships this summer.
The animals wore shirts that looked like the purple shirts that England players wore during the game. The team walked out onto the field in jackets to get ready for the game.
The kids looked tired, but they were so proud to walk onto the Wembley field with their stars, even though it was cold outside.
Bellingham was the last person in line, but he saw that the character he had come out with was having a worse time than he was.
The midfielder seemed to ask the mascot if he wanted his jacket, and the mascot nodded. The midfielder then took off his coat and laid it across the child’s wheelchair, which had Manchester City’s name on it.
The mascot replied with a big smile, and it was clear that it was confused by what had happened during the pre-game routines.
People like John Stones and Phil Foden also gave their jackets to the mascots of their teams.
It started to rain, and Jude Bellingham gave his coat to his mascot tonight. It was very touching, a fan wrote on X (formerly Twitter) after the event. “That kid getting Jude Bellingham’s jacket is the most beautiful thing you will see today,” said someone else.
Bellingham kept up his good play by scoring a late goal in the game. It was his third goal for his country, and he has had a great season with Real Madrid as a whole.
After moving from Borussia Dortmund for £113 million in the summer, the playmaker has scored 20 goals in 31 games in Spain this season.