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Bellingham tells England fans to have day off to celebrate Mexico win
July 6, 2026
Source: Yahoo Sports · Read on source site
England hero Jude Bellingham has told the nation to have the day off work and school to celebrate the famous World Cup win over Mexico.
>Bellingham scored twice in 98 seconds in a historic 3-2 last-16 win over the co-hosts at the Estadio Azteca, but that only tells half the story as Thomas Tuchel’s men played over 30 minutes with 10 men in a match that will live long in the memory.
>Devoted fans were burning the midnight oil back home to cheer on their team through the night in a delayed 2 am UK time (0000 GMT) kick-off as England provided the perfect antidote to the Monday morning blues.
>But with the working week starting just hours after the full-time whistle in Mexico City, Bellingham has urged people to take the day off to celebrate.
>“Text your bosses and tell them you’re not coming in, simple as that,” he said.
>“I have been an England fan since I was seven years old, the 2010 World Cup was my first one.
>“Of course, in recent times we have had better moments but I remember watching a few tournaments and seeing a few of the players that are now on TV talking about it.
>“They struggled in these types of nights and it was tough because it felt like the country never really got behind them.
>“To be part of an England team that gives so much to the country and can give them nights like this, then it means just as much as anything in my career.
>“There are going to be videos galore when I get in the changing room and check my phone.
>“Kids stay off school, parents don’t go to work, enjoy your day, have the day off if you can, these nights don’t come often.”
>Bellingham put in a monumental performance, scoring twice in 98 seconds to put England 2-0 up in the first half.
>He then produced a goal-saving tackle to stop Mexico equalizing before half-time, before running himself into the ground as England battled bravely with 10 men following Jarell Quansah’s red card.
>Given the adversity his side faced in the build-up, where England battled altitude, a Mexico side with a strong home advantage and an hour’s delay to kick-off after there were electrical storms in the area, Bellingham felt the win was one of the greatest moments of his international career.
>“I am proud of the group of lads, a squad, a nation. It felt like a country’s performance,” he said.
>“Everything I have seen this week is the country behind us, we knew how difficult it was going to be, an unbelievable atmosphere, Mexico are a good team.
>“So to get this win is the best night of my England career, definitely.
>“I was quite emotional at full-time, I wanted to grab as many players as I could because it was a team win.
>“Every single player played their part. No player did more than anyone else.”
