Rooney cautions Southgate about potential issues with England player's frustration during Euro 2024.

His performance in the tournament indicates that something is off with him.

June 26th 2024.

Rooney cautions Southgate about potential issues with England player's frustration during Euro 2024.
During a recent interview, Wayne Rooney expressed his concern over Jude Bellingham's frustrations during England's games at Euro 2024. The former England captain believes that Bellingham's emotions could potentially boil over during the knockout stage of the tournament if he is not able to find a way to channel them effectively.

England's performance in the group stage has been less than stellar, with a lackluster draw against Slovenia on Tuesday and a less than convincing win against Slovakia in their previous match. These underwhelming results have led to criticism from fans, with some even throwing empty cups at manager Gareth Southgate during the Slovenia game.

Rooney, who has experienced the pressure of playing for England himself, noticed Bellingham's frustration during the Slovenia match and believes that the Real Madrid midfielder is not quite himself. He stated, "Jude started the tournament well, but in the last two games, he hasn't been at his best. You could see his frustration on the pitch, even in the game against Slovenia when he was throwing his arms up in the air."

As a former talisman for both England and Real Madrid, Rooney understands the weight that comes with being a key player in the squad. He believes that Bellingham should be taking on a more vocal role within the team, especially as one of the iconic players in the current squad. However, his lack of communication suggests that he may not be in the best state of mind at the moment.

Rooney also praised Bellingham's passion and dedication on the pitch, stating that he has been giving 100% in every game. However, he also expressed his concern that Bellingham's frustration could potentially lead to him making rash decisions and picking up a red card.

In response to Rooney's comments, Southgate stated that he plans to have a private conversation with Bellingham in order to address his frustrations and ensure that he is in the right mindset for their upcoming match against Slovakia. He stated, "I will have those messages with him rather than plaster them over the papers. It's about the team, and we need everyone to be on the same page."

Southgate also emphasized the importance of playing as a team and adapting to different game situations. He praised the performances of young players like Phil Foden, Bukayo Saka, and Cole Palmer, who have all made an impact in different ways throughout the tournament. For Southgate, the success of the team as a whole is more important than individual performances.

In conclusion, both Rooney and Southgate are aware of Bellingham's frustrations and plan to address them in their own ways. They both have the team's best interests at heart and are determined to see England succeed at Euro 2024.

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