Jude Bellingham sends two word message to Jobe after goal v Birmingham

Jude Bellingham sent a message to his younger brother Jobe on Saturday after the latter scored a goal against his old team, Birmingham City.

After leaving St. Andrew’s for Sunderland last summer for £3 million, Jobe Bellingham has emerged as a crucial player for the club.

As Tony Mowbray’s team attempts to contend for promotion to the Premier League this season, he has appeared in every league game.

With his efforts for the Black Cats, the 18-year-old has garnered a lot of praise and established himself as a vital member of the team.

Bellingham scored his third league goal of the year on Saturday in a 3-1 victory over the Blues at the Stadium of Light.

Jobe Bellingham celebrated his performance last weekend by sharing a message on social media.

Along with a photo of himself enjoying their 3-1 victory over Wayne Rooney’s team, the teenager did not post a statement.

Jude, the older brother, replied on Instagram with the words “Enough said.”

 

Before leaving the team at a very young age, both Bellinghams were part of Birmingham’s youth system.

Jude, when just 17 years old, got a lucrative contract worth an estimated £25 million with Borussia Dortmund in 2020.

Since then, he has signed for Real Madrid, where he has established himself as one of the world’s top players.

In the meantime, Jobe aspires to emulate his brother and establish a successful profession for himself.

In their quest for a top six finish in the Championship, Mowbray’s team has benefited from three goals and one assist from the youthful player.

They gained ground on Birmingham previous weekend and improved their standing in the second division standings.

 

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Bellingham’s significance to the Wearside group is increasing with each show.

Given how many minutes the teenager has already accrued at Sunderland, there have been requests to let him take a break.

But when he is playing so brilliantly, so regularly, it is hard for Mowbray to try to control his minutes.

It won’t be long until much larger teams approach him with substantial transfer demands if he keeps improving at this rate. This emphasizes how crucial it is for the team to get promoted to the Premier League since it may persuade him to stay.

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