Bellingham hailed by fans on Real Madrid’s Champions League parade as Southgate tells England star to rest up for Euros

GARETH SOUTHGATE has ordered Jude Bellingham to save his strength so he is “psychologically fresh” to spearhead England’s Euros bid.

Three Lions boss Southgate has given the Real Madrid superstar six days off before he joins up with his squad on Saturday.

Jude Bellingham has lit up Real Madrid this season and got the same treatment himself back in Madrid after Champions League glory
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Jude Bellingham has lit up Real Madrid this season and got the same treatment himself back in Madrid after Champions League gloryCredit: Reuters
Real took the plaudits for a record 15th Champions League crown
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Real took the plaudits for a record 15th Champions League crownCredit: Splash News
Jude Bellingham tops off his Real glory in the finest way possible, by popping the Champions League trophy on his head
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Jude Bellingham tops off his Real glory in the finest way possible, by popping the Champions League trophy on his headCredit: Getty

So he will miss Monday's Euros warm-up against Bosnia and Herzegovina in Newcastle and Friday’s Wembley clash with Iceland.

Bellingham, 20, helped Real win their 15th European Cup with victory over his former team Borussia Dortmund at Wembley on Saturday.

It was the midfielder's 47th match of the season for club and country — and he was back in Madrid last night for the Champions League celebrations.

Asked about Bellingham’s absence, Southgate said: “The most important thing is rest and recovery and we will benefit from that.

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“That is the constraint of international football. You have to work out the most important thing and, for Jude and therefore the team, it is about psychologically switching off and recovering. It’s all about psychological freshness.

“He’s had a fantastic season. To join the biggest club in the world and perform the way he has throughout the season has been incredible for him.”

Bellingham himself hailed the "best night" of his life after teeing up Vinicius Junior for Real's second goal to clinch by far the greatest achievement of his career to date.

The 29-cap star was briefly calm afterwards - until becoming emotional when spotting his family in the crowd.

Bellingham dressed up for Real's Champions League-winning celebrations back in Madrid at the Plaza de Cibeles on Sunday
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Bellingham dressed up for Real's Champions League-winning celebrations back in Madrid at the Plaza de Cibeles on SundayCredit: Splash
Bellingham was overcome when he greeted mum Denise after victory
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Bellingham was overcome when he greeted mum Denise after victoryCredit: Getty

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He told TNT Sports: "I was alright until I was up in my mum's and dad's face... and my little brother who I'm trying to be a role model for.

"The amount of nights where they [his parents] could be at home at 7pm but instead they're doing trips at 11, 12 at night to take me to football. 

Inside the Real Madrid and Jude Bellingham love affair
Bellingham prepares to celebrate early after setting up Vinicius Junior for Real's killer second goal against the England star's old club Dortmund
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Bellingham prepares to celebrate early after setting up Vinicius Junior for Real's killer second goal against the England star's old club DortmundCredit: Reuters

"I can't have dreamed it much better than this. I just can't believe it."

Fans then thronged the streets back in Madrid on Sunday - saluting their heroes, notably Bellingham for his incredible first season with the Spanish giants.

The ex-Birmingham ace has scored 25 goals this campaign.

Southgate added: “I am absolutely delighted for him to win.

“His parents have to take enormous credit because the way he comes across in his interviews is the way he is. He is authentic. That is how he is — every day.”

England team-mate Kieran Trippier, who will captain England tonight because Harry Kane will not be starting, said: “He doesn’t seem like a 20-year-old. He is so mature for his age.

“Jude has pressure playing for Real Madrid and he has taken it in his stride and all the boys are absolutely delighted for him.

“We’re looking forward to meeting up with him and hopefully he can bring that form with him to England.”

“A lot of people are saying I need to show more for my country. I don’t mind the pressure. I feel like I can definitely be a lot better for the national team.

Phil Foden

Phil Foden knows the spotlight will also be on him at Euro 2024 after an outstanding club season at Manchester City.

And he is determined to prove he can replicate that form for England.

Foden, 24, was named Premier League player of the season after thriving in a more central role.

Speaking after his first session as a McDonald’s Fun Football ambassador, he said: “There’s a lot of pressure on my shoulders.

“A lot of people are saying I need to show more for my country.

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“I don’t mind the pressure. I feel like I can definitely be a lot better for the national team.

“I’m so determined now to put on the shirt and prove everyone wrong and try to continue my form.”

Phil Foden, right, agrees he could step up to the plate more for England, like Declan Rice and Bellingham have
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Phil Foden, right, agrees he could step up to the plate more for England, like Declan Rice and Bellingham haveCredit: AFP