Tuchel wants Bellingham's fire so long as England's ace leaves his ego at door | Jacob Steinberg

Thomas Tuchel's squad announcement for England has been met with mixed reactions, as some fans are delighted to see Jude Bellingham back in the mix, while others worry that his ego might get in the way of the team's success. The German manager has made it clear that he wants Bellingham to bring his 'edge' and 'fire' to the pitch, but also knows that celebrity can be a double-edged sword.

Bellingham had much to ponder after being left out of last month's squad, watching England secure their World Cup spot without him. However, he has responded in champion style, scoring crucial goals for Real Madrid against Barcelona and Juventus. It's clear that Tuchel wants Bellingham to intimidate opponents rather than teammates, but also knows that there's a fine line between confidence and ego.

Tuchel's approach is to create an environment where Bellingham can thrive, while also keeping him grounded. "There is no problem with him, there is no problem with the character," he said. "Jude just has the edge. You need a certain edge to reach the heights that he reached." However, Tuchel also knows that individual quality must be balanced with team harmony.

The question now is how to use England's various creators on the pitch. Phil Foden, another talented No 10, deserves love and guidance from his manager. Foden has struggled to hit the heights this season, but Tuchel believes he profits from clarity and a clear task.

Tuchel's selection of Bellingham as a No 10 alongside speedy wingers on the flanks is designed to create an attacking balance. Meanwhile, Foden will play in the No 9-10ish position, in the middle of the pitch, where Tuchel believes he suits him most. This clarity helps prevent overcomplicating things.

However, there's still a sense that Bellingham is on trial, and his ego might get in the way of the team's success. Tuchel knows this and will be watching him carefully. The key to success lies in finding the right balance between individual brilliance and team harmony.

With qualification secured, it's also an opportunity for experimentation. Tuchel hinted at using Foden as a false 9 against Serbia or Albania. This could help Kane get his relationship with Bellingham going, which has been missing since the Euros. The connection is crucial to unlocking England's full potential.

Ultimately, Tuchel wants Bellingham to leave his ego at the door and focus on what makes him a strong team player. With this approach, an even stronger England team could be forged, one that can reach the heights of its potential.
 
I THINK IT'S GREAT THAT JOE GARRY IS GETTING SOME PLAYING TIME NOW THAT HE'S BACK FROM INJURY πŸ€’!!! BUT I DON'T LIKE HOW PEOPLE ARE SKEPTICAL ABOUT JUDE BELLINGHAM'S EGOTistical SIDE, TO BE FRANK πŸ€”. THOMAS TUCHEL IS JUST TRYING TO GET THE BEST OUT OF HIM AND HIS PLAYERS IN GENERAL! πŸ‘Š AND WITH PHIL FODEN COMING BACK INTO THE MIX, IT COULD GET REALLY INTERESTING ON THE PITCH!!! πŸ’₯
 
πŸ€” I'm low-key loving how Tuchel is handling Jude Bellingham's situation... he knows just the right amount of guidance to give without making him feel like his ego is being stifled πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ At the same time, I get why some fans are worried - celebrity can be a double-edged sword πŸ’Ž. But if anyone can keep Bellingham grounded, it's Tuchel 😊. The way he's set up Phil Foden in that No 9-10ish position is pure genius πŸ“ˆ It's all about balance between individual brilliance and team harmony βš–οΈ. Can't wait to see how this all plays out! πŸ‘€
 
so tuchel's trying to get bellingham to tone down his ego but i'm not buying it he wants bellingham to bring 'edge' and 'fire', sounds like just another excuse for him to play a diva on the pitch πŸ€” what's next, saying bellingham needs to 'work on his humility'? i need sources on this one, tbh
 
πŸ€” imo its like tuchel trying to fine tune the squad for 2030 world cup lol. hes trying to strike the right balance between individual brilliance and team harmony. its not easy coz every player has their own strengths & weaknesses.

i think its dope that he's giving Jude bellingham the freedom to express himself, but also keeping him grounded. phil foden needs love & guidance too! his season has been a bit meh but i'm sure tuchel will help him find his rhythm again.

but what im worried about is the egos getting in the way πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ maybe tuchel needs to have an extra chat with them lol. seriously tho, its great that he's experimenting & trying new things. thats whats gonna make england a superpower!
 
πŸ€” I gotta say, I'm loving the way Tuchel's tackling this whole Bellingham situation πŸ™Œ. The guy knows how to bring out the best in players and keep them grounded at the same time. It's all about finding that balance between individual brilliance and team harmony.

And let's be real, Jude's had some time to reflect on being left out of the squad last month πŸ‘€. Scoring crucial goals for Real Madrid against big teams like Barcelona and Juventus? That's what I call confidence πŸ’ͺ! But at the same time, Tuchel knows that ego can be a double-edged sword βš”οΈ.

I think Foden's another talented player who needs some guidance from Tuchel 🀝. Clarity and a clear task are key to unlocking his full potential. And I love how Tuchel's experimenting with different formations and positions πŸ”. It's all about finding what works best for the team.

The only thing that's got me a bit worried is Bellingham being on trial 😬. Can he really put aside his ego and focus on being a strong team player? Only time will tell πŸ•°οΈ. But if anyone can do it, it's Tuchel πŸ’Ό. He knows what works best for the team, and I trust him to get England to reach its full potential ⚽️! πŸ‘
 
Tbh, I'm hyped for Jude Bellingham's return to the squad 🀩πŸ”₯. He's been killing it at Real Madrid and his confidence is shining through. But at the same time, I get why people are worried about his ego getting in the way – we've all seen what happens when a player becomes too full of themselves πŸ™„.

I love how Tuchel is trying to balance individual brilliance with team harmony though πŸ’‘. It's not going to be easy, but if anyone can do it, he can πŸ”“. Phil Foden needs some guidance and clarity on his role in the squad – I'm sure Tuchel will help him find his groove πŸ”„.

The thing that really excites me is the potential for Kane and Bellingham to finally gel back together 😊. That connection is key to unlocking England's full potential and it'll be awesome to see them work together seamlessly on the pitch πŸ‘.
 
πŸ€” i think tuchel's trying to strike a balance between bellingham's individual talent & team chemistry. his selection of bellingham as no 10 is meant to create some attacking x-factor, but also allows foden to play in a position where he can shine 🌟 what's most important now is finding that sweet spot where everyone contributes their best without getting distracted by ego πŸ™
 
πŸ€” I'm not sure about Jude Bellingham's ego being a major concern... I mean, we've seen how talented he is on the pitch and his recent form with Real Madrid has been πŸ’₯. But at the same time, Tuchel's right that celebrity can be a double-edged sword. It's good to see him talking about finding the balance between individual brilliance and team harmony.

I do think Phil Foden deserves some love from Tuchel, though... he's been struggling this season and could use some guidance. πŸ€“ The idea of using him as a false 9 against certain opponents is interesting, especially if it helps Kane get his mojo back with Bellingham.

One thing that has me curious is how England will balance their creativity on the pitch... with players like Bellingham, Foden, and Kane all capable of making something happen. 🀝 I think Tuchel's approach to clarity and a clear task is spot on, but it'll be interesting to see how it all comes together in practice.

πŸ‘€ One thing that does worry me a bit is the feeling that Bellingham is on trial... if he can't keep his ego in check and prioritize team harmony, I don't think England will reach its full potential. 🀞
 
I'm low-key excited about Jude Bellingham's return to the squad 🀩! Tuchel's got a good vibe going on with his squad announcement, and I think Phil Foden deserves some love too πŸ’–. The way Tuchel's balancing individual brilliance with team harmony is a breath of fresh air πŸ‘Œ. And yeah, it's a great opportunity for Kane to reconnect with Bellingham - that connection is key to unlocking England's full potential πŸ”“! But at the same time, I'm also feeling a bit cautious about Bellingham's ego πŸ’β€β™‚οΈ... we don't want him to become an issue mid-tournament 😬. Still, Tuchel seems like the right man for the job πŸ™, and I trust he'll get the best out of his squad 🌟!
 
Ugh, I'm so done with these forums 🀯. Can we please just have a discussion about football without all the drama and hype? πŸ™„ I mean, Tuchel's squad announcement is great and all, but let's focus on the actual footy rather than Jude Bellingham's ego πŸ’β€β™‚οΈ.

I don't get why some fans are worried about Bellingham's confidence. The guy scored crucial goals for Real Madrid against top teams πŸ†. He should be proud of himself! And honestly, I think Tuchel is right to want him to bring that edge to the pitch πŸ”₯.

But seriously, what's with all the fuss over Foden? He's a talented player and all, but let's not forget Kane and Rashford are still on the team πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. And can we please just have a clear plan for the team without Bellingham being the only one who matters? 🀯

I'm just so tired of these forums being filled with unnecessary drama and opinionated nonsense πŸ“Š. Can't we just discuss the actual footy and have some respect for each other's opinions? πŸ˜’
 
I'm low-key hyped for Jude Bellingham's return to the squad 🀩, but at the same time, I get why some fans are worried about his ego getting in the way. It's like, Tuchel wants him to bring that 'edge' and 'fire', but you can't have too much of a good thing, right? πŸ’ͺ

I love how Tuchel is trying to find that balance between individual brilliance and team harmony though. He knows Foden needs clarity and guidance, so it's cool that he's giving him a clear task πŸ™Œ. The idea of using Bellingham as a No 10 with speedy wingers on the flanks sounds like a solid plan to me.

But, for real, I want to see how this all plays out. Can they find that perfect balance? Will Bellingham keep his ego in check or will it be a problem? ⚽️ Only time (and Tuchel's managerial genius) will tell πŸ€”
 
I got some major vibes from Tuchel's squad announcement πŸ€”. Jude Bellingham back in the mix is cool and all, but I'm still skeptical about how long he'll last 😏. The guy's got some serious talent, but let's be real, ego can be a double-edged sword. You want him to bring that edge, but not at the expense of his teammates 🀝.

I love how Tuchel wants to create an environment where Bellingham thrives, but also keeps him grounded πŸ’ͺ. It's like he knows that individual quality needs to balance out with team harmony. And let's be real, Phil Foden's been struggling this season πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. Maybe Tuchel's clear task and clarity will help him find his form πŸ”₯.

But the thing is, Bellingham's on trial πŸš”. His ego might get in the way of the team's success. I'm keeping an eye on how he performs under pressure πŸ‘€. And what about Kane and Bellingham? Their connection has been missing since the Euros πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. If Tuchel can find a balance between individual brilliance and team harmony, we might just see England reach new heights ⚽️!
 
idk about all this hype around bellingham πŸ€”... people say he's all about himself, but has anyone seen him do it for his own country? like, yeah he scored goals against barca and juve, big deal 😎. tuchel knows what he wants - a certain edge that only bellingham can bring - but let's not forget there are other talented players in the squad too πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. foden's been having a rough season, maybe tuchel can help him find his rhythm instead of giving all the love to bellingham? πŸ€”
 
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