Real Madrid midfielder Jude Bellingham has said he felt made into a scapegoat after England fell short in their bid to win this year’s European Championship.
Real Madrid Star Jude Bellingham Claims He Felt Like England's Scapegoat After Euro 2024
Bellingham, who scored one of the goals of the tournament with a stoppage-time overhead kick against Slovakia in the round of 16, revealed on Tuesday that he received unfair criticism for his performances.
"I’ve got to be honest, I think I lost my smile a lot after the Euros when it came to playing for England because I felt like I was a little bit mistreated in comparison to what I contributed," he said. "I felt like some of it was a bit harsh on me. I felt I was a bit like the scapegoat. Maybe I was feeling a little bit sorry for myself."
Bellingham had arrived at the Euros after a stellar season with Madrid, during which he won both the Spanish league title and the Champions League. He was also named Player of the Season in Spain's top division.
He scored two goals at the Euros as England finished as runners-up, losing to Spain in the final.
"I felt like I contributed some pretty big moments and, in the end, it kind of felt like the whole world was crumbling down on me after the Euros, especially after the three days following the final. It wasn’t a nice feeling," he added.
Bellingham has since helped England secure promotion to the top tier of the UEFA Nations League and posted on Instagram earlier this month that he had "got his smile back."
He is now back in his homeland this week as Madrid faces Liverpool in the Champions League on Wednesday.