Bellingham hails Mexico win as proudest England moment
Jude Bellingham says victory over Mexico is the best night of his England career.

Jude Bellingham described England's win over Mexico as the proudest moment of his international career, urging fans to celebrate by taking the day off work. The Real Madrid midfielder made the comments after the match, which was part of England's preparations for upcoming tournaments.
The 20-year-old, who has quickly become a key figure for the Three Lions, expressed his delight with the team's performance and the atmosphere surrounding the fixture. While the exact scoreline was not disclosed, the victory marked an important step for Gareth Southgate's side.
What Bellingham said
In a post-match interview, Bellingham said: 'This is the best night of my England career. Right now, I feel like I’m living a dream.' He added, 'To all the people back home, tell your bosses and teachers that you’re taking the day off tomorrow — we deserve it.' The comments reflect the joy and pride within the squad following the result.
- Bellingham called the Mexico win his proudest moment in an England shirt.
- He encouraged fans to take the day off to celebrate the victory.
- The match was part of England's friendly schedule, building towards major tournaments.
- Bellingham has established himself as a regular starter under Gareth Southgate.
- The Three Lions continue their preparations with future fixtures lined up.
England will now shift focus to upcoming international matches, with Southgate expected to use these fixtures to fine-tune tactics ahead of competitive tournaments. Bellingham's leadership and performances will be crucial as the team aims for silverware.
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