Carragher: Tuchel treats Bellingham tough if he likes a coach who doesn t like big-name players

The England national team is currently preparing for two World Cup preliminaries this month. Carragher recently talked about Real Madrid midfielder Bellingham when attending an event of the English Heart Foundation. He said that he likes the way Tuchel treats the star and the team concept he has established in the team.

While Tuchel acknowledges that Bellingham is now one of the most high-profile stars in world football, he is still slightly confused by the controversy surrounding the Real Madrid midfielder's exclusion from the last national team squad. He said Bellingham's absence last time was because he had not fully recovered from shoulder surgery, and the player's return to the national team lineup now is because he has returned to form and performed well.

Carragher believes that Tuchel has sent a message to the national team by abandoning Bellingham: "Back in the England lineup, Bellingham will now feel that he needs to prove something. I think this is very good management, very tough The managerial skills. Bellingham is one of the best players in European and world football. England cannot go to the World Cup without Bellingham, but I admire what the coach has done."

"And in the long run, it will work for him. He doesn't need Bellingham to win the qualifiers, but it also sends a message to the rest of England's squad that if Bellingham can be left out of the squad, then any. Everyone can. Last time, he left Foden out."

Of course, Tuchel has also had to explain his comments about some of Bellingham's behavior, as he revealed in a radio interview that Bellingham's mother found it "disgusting". But Carragher believes the focus should now shift away from Tuchel's relationship with Bellingham and does like the way the German coach is not afraid to ruffle feathers.

Carragher said: "That's the way Thomas Tuchel is. He's going to rub some people the wrong way - he's done that at every club he's ever coached. I think that's to be expected. We all like to see a manager who's not afraid to take on big names."

"He's trying to build something where the team isn't just around some star players. , but about the team itself. I fully support that. The great thing about England recently is that players like Elliott Anderson and Morgan Rogers have proved that they can play at this level in the position Bellingham plays."

England have already qualified for the World Cup finals, but they still have two group games to play. Tuchel's side face Serbia at Wembley on Thursday before traveling to Albania on Sunday.

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