Jude Bellingham silences Hampden Park with celebration as Andy Robertson error costs Scotland against England
Jude Bellingham has carried his immense club form into international duty as his goal put in England in charge against Scotland.
The 20-year-old has shined in his opening appearances for Real Madrid this season after his summer move from Borussia Dortmund, put the Three Lions 2-0 up.
Bellingham’s goal against Scotland at Hampden Park was his second for EnglandGetty
He was quick to celebrate in front of the home crowdGetty
But Robertson will be kicking himself after his error put the ball on a plate for Bellinghamchannel 4
He has scored five goals in four games for the Spanish giants and earned a deserved call-up to England duty.
Despite being so young his appearance in the friendly against Scotland, live on talkSPORT, is his 26th for the Three Lions.
England dominated the first half and took the lead through Phil Foden before Bellingham made it 2-0 moments later.
A cross from the left was deflected and Andy Robertson failed to clear it properly, with the England star on hand to fire into the net.
Speaking on the goal, talkSPORT’s Stuart Peace said: “When England play at high tempo, it’s too much for Scotland.
“When the ball came in panic ensued and then it was an easy tap in.”
Bellingham was on hand to pull off a celebration that could soon become his trademark, his arms outstretched in front of the Hampden Park crowd.
England went into the break with a deserved 2-0 lead in the friendly that was anything but, with Scotland fans booing ‘God Save the King’ beforehand.
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