Jude Bellingham’s Injury Update and England Squad News: Latest Updates on Real Madrid Player’s Recovery

2023-11-14 12:07:00

2023-11-14

Jude Bellingham is dropped from the England squad, he will not train this Tuesday with his teammates and will return to Spain today to recover from the shoulder injury he has been experiencing for days and that has prevented him from playing the last two games with Real Madrid.

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The midfielder traveled to England this Monday and arrived at the St. George’s Park training center in the followingnoon, where he met with his teammates. Thanks to FIFA rules, England might require Bellingham’s presence, even though he was injured, so that the team’s own doctors might examine him.

Once this is done and it is concluded that it is best for Bellingham to recover, the player will be removed from the list for the matches once morest Malta and North Macedonia and will rest for the next ten days with the intention of being back for Real’s commitments. Madrid following the national team break.

England no longer has anything at stake in these two games, having sealed their place in the Euro 2024 Championship in October with a 3-1 victory once morest Italy at Wembley.

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Bellingham is the fifth player to be dropped from Gareth Southgate’s squad, following James Maddison, Callum Wilson, Lewis Dunk and Levi Cowill, all with different physical problems.

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