Fans spot awkward Jude Bellingham blunder after England vs Ukraine and say 'he's tired of playing with Henderson' | The Sun

JUDE BELLINGHAM made an awkward blunder after England's game against Ukraine.

The match ended 1-1 with the Real Madrid star playing 65 minutes before being subbed off for Marcus Rashford.



As the players left the Stadion Wroclaw in Poland after the final whistle, Bellingham was at the centre of an embarrassing mishap.

The 20-year-old exited the ground and immediately hopped on the bus parked at the front of the car park.

However, this was the Ukrainian team's coach and Bellingham had to awkwardly turn around and walk back down the stairs.

The midfielder was then escorted to the correct bus where his England team-mates could be found.

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Bellingham saw the funny side of his blunder and so did fans.

One said on social media: "Bro is always unintentionally funny."

Another joked: "He’s tired of playing with Jordan Henderson."

Others believed his Real Madrid team-mate Andriy Lunin, who was in the Ukraine squad, caused the confusion: "My boy saw Lunin and thought it's the Madrid bus lmao."

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This is not the first mistake Bellingham has been involved in after fans noticed his name was spelled wrong in the Santiago Bernabeu dressing room.

The £115million midfielder will be hoping to add to his five LaLiga goals this season when the Three Lions play Scotland tomorrow.

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