Disappointment and Anger: Jude Bellingham Can’t Hold Back His Frustration as Teammates Are in Tears After England’s 1-2 Loss to Spain in the EURO 2024 Final

Jude Bellingham could not contain his anger while his teammates were in tears after England lost 1-2 to Spain in the Euro 2024 final.

After the final whistle blew, Jude Bellingham dragged his tired legs towards the England technical area, filled with disappointment and anger.

The midfielder, born in 2003, pursed his lips, then kicked the ice and water container, causing everything to splash.

The moment Bellingham got angry and kicked the water bucket.

Captain Harry Kane comforts his junior. This is Jude Bellingham’s first defeat this season after winning the Champions League and La Liga with Real Madrid.

Bellingham contributed to England’s journey to the Euro 2024 final. The midfielder, born in 2003, scored the only goal to defeat Serbia in the group stage, then made a diving header to bring England “back from the dead” to equalize 1-1 in the fifth minute of injury time in the round of 16 against Slovakia.

Jude Bellingham’s anger was isolated, while his teammates were silent and in tears. Goalkeeper Jordan Pickford (left) covered his face with his hands to hide his tears.

Cole Palmer, who scored England’s equaliser in the final, cried heavily and was comforted by goalkeeper Dean Henderson.

Phil Foden wiped his sweat and hid his disappointment with his shirt.

The England players remained dejected as they went up to collect their medals.

Captain Harry Kane continues to be empty-handed in terms of collective titles. Even before the match, he declared that he was ready to trade his career to win the Euro 2024 championship.

Manager Gareth Southgate lost his second consecutive Euro final and remains empty-handed with England after eight years, despite possessing a quality squad of players.

Apart from the two Euro finals, the 1970-born coach is still considered the most successful, helping England reach the semi-finals of the 2018 World Cup and the quarter-finals of the 2022 World Cup.

Southgate took off his medal after leaving the podium. He has devoted all his energy to helping England end a 58-year trophy drought, dating back to the 1966 World Cup, but that drought will continue until the 2026 World Cup.

Southgate’s future with England is still uncertain, although the FA has expressed interest in extending his contract until the 2026 World Cup.