During the game, Jude Bellingham was involved in a controversy when his goal was disallowed by the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) due to a handball by Levi Colwill. Tuchel has advised Bellingham to manage his emotions and channel his energy in a positive way, which can give him an edge in his game.
Tuchel believes that Bellingham's anger and frustration can be an asset if directed towards the opponent, but not towards his teammates or referees. He wants Bellingham to maintain this fire and use it to drive the team forward, rather than letting it intimidate his teammates.
Meanwhile, Jobe Bellingham, Jude's brother, has made a significant move to Dortmund and will represent the England under-21 team in the UEFA U21 EURO Finals in Slovakia. Tuchel has stated that any player can be selected for the World Cup next year if they consistently perform at the highest level.
Tuchel emphasized that the World Cup season begins in August, after the Club World Cup, and that players who are ready to perform at the highest level will have a chance to be selected. He believes that Jobe Bellingham's performance will be closely monitored, and if he plays well, he will certainly be considered for the Three Lions squad.