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裘德·贝林厄姆被英格兰队友拖走,在激烈争吵后发表了不雅言论。

在英格兰与加纳的最新一场世界杯比赛中场休息时,裘德·贝林厄姆被人从加纳替补席拉开。这位中场球员在周二晚福克斯堡的上半场比赛中显得十分沮丧。贝林厄姆在中场休息时与加纳替补席发生了激烈的争吵。英格兰队难以攻破加纳顽强的防线,因为“黑星”们一直龟缩在自己的半场……

裘德·贝林厄姆被英格兰队友拖走,在激烈争吵后发表了不雅言论。
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Jude Bellingham had to be dragged away from the Ghana dugout at half time of England’s latest World Cup clash.

The midfielder cut a frustrated figure during the first half in Foxborough on Tuesday night.

Bellingham was involved in a heated exchange with the Ghana dugout at half-timeGetty

England struggled to break down a spirited Ghana defence as the Black Stars sat deep in their own half.

Following the referee’s half-time whistle, frustrations spilled over on the touchline.

Bellingham had to be dragged away by teammate Morgan Rogers as he exchanged words with the Ghana bench.

Opposition manager Carlos Queiroz could be seen shouting towards the Three Lions man after he exchanged words with his staff.

The back-and-forth continued as they made their way across the pitch towards the tunnel before Rogers pulled Bellingham away.

Replays appeared to show the Real Madrid star giving an X-rated response as he turned back and told the Ghana staff to ‘f*** off’.

Neither Bellingham nor Queiroz were booked by the referee following the altercation.

Meanwhile, tempers seemed to have cooled by the time the two teams re-emerged for the second half.

Queiroz has been in charge of Ghana since April after replacing Otto Addo as manager two months before the World Cup.

This summer’s tournament represents the 73-year-old’s fifth finals as a manager.

He previously took charge of his native Portugal in 2010 before managing Iran at the last three editions.

England ‘patience’

Despite the underwhelming first half, England assistant manager Anthony Barry called for patience at half-time.

Speaking to BBC Sport, he admitted: “It has been absolutely OK. A game we probably expect to be a difficult challenge, a difficult opponent.

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“They defend deep, deep, deep, probably deeper than we expected.

“They have this incredible speed. The headline for us is probably patience and continuing attacking with a stable base. Ghana are a team with excellent counter-attacking options.”

Barry’s comments followed a first half which saw neither side produce a shot on target.

It marked the first match at this tournament to not see an effort on target during the opening 45 minutes.

The last time a World Cup fixture saw zero first half shots on target was Belgium’s goalless draw with Croatia during the group stage in 2022.

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