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Some people aren’t ready for a Black superstar like Bellingham – Ian Wright

‎Former England striker Ian Wright does not think some people are “ready for a black superstar” following the media treatment of Jude Bellingham.

‎The Real Madrid midfielder has drawn criticism in some quarters following his reaction to being substituted during the Three Lions’ World Cup qualifying win against Albania last weekend.

‎Head coach Thomas Tuchel, who apologised to Bellingham earlier this year for describing his on-field behaviour as “repulsive”, said he would review the midfielder’s reaction.

‎Bellingham shone as England finished runners-up at Euro 2024, but he is no longer a guaranteed starter under Tuchel and there are question marks over his position in next summer’s World Cup squad.

‎But Wright believes the coverage of the 22-year-old – who made his international debut at 17 – is influenced by the colour of his skin and he “frightens certain people”.

‎”I’m worried for Jude simply because he’s somebody that they [the media] can’t control,” said the Arsenal icon on The Overlap YouTube channel.

‎”He’s showing people that I’m here, I’m black, I’m proud, I’m ready to go.”

‎Bellingham’s stature has grown remarkably since he left Birmingham City in 2020 for German club Borussia Dortmund and joined Real Madrid three years later in a deal worth up to 133.9m euros (£115m).

‎Source: BBC

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