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‘Absolute disgrace’ – England legend Sir Geoff Hurst tells Bellingham’s dad to ‘calm down’ after ‘irritating’ behaviour

ENGLAND legend Sir Geoff Hurst has told superstar Jude Bellingham’s dad to calm down.

The 1966 World Cup-winning hat-trick hero had a word of warning for Mark Bellingham in the wake of him trying to confront a Dortmund chief over the half-time subbing of Jude’s brother Jobe.

Sir Geoff Hurst looking on prior to the UEFA EURO 2024 European qualifier match.
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Sir Geoff Hurst has had his say on England’s current crop[/caption]
Denise and Mark Bellingham watch the UEFA EURO 2024 match between England and Slovenia.
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Denise and Mark Bellingham are always on hand to support their kids[/caption]

Speaking at an event in Bristol, Sir Geoff hailed Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane as the two England stars he most admires.

But then he went on the offensive, with Bellingham’s dad in his sights.

Sir Geoff said: “A thing that’s irritated me is a picture in one of the papers about the most powerful man in English football — and it’s Jude Bellingham’s father.

“He was complaining when his son was taken off in a game — and that is an absolute joke.

“If you don’t eradicate that kind of thing, that is an absolute disgrace.”

Dortmund banned players’ families from the dressing room after a flare-up involving Mark Bellingham last month.

He was furious boss Niko Kovac subbed off Jobe on his debut at half-time of a 3-3 draw with St Pauli.

Jobe made a £33million summer move from Sunderland to the German side, where Jude spent three seasons before signing for Real Madrid.

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Dortmund's head coach Nico Kovac talks to player Jobe Bellingham during a soccer match.
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Niko Kovac hooked Jobe Bellingham at half time of a match[/caption]
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Jude Bellingham recently returned from injury[/caption]

Meanwhile, Hurst is desperate to be proved wrong by Thomas Tuchel.

The Three Lions legend would prefer to have an Englishman in charge of his national team rather than current head coach Tuchel.

But the 1966 World Cup winner would like nothing more than for the German to ram his words down his throat by leading England to global glory in New Jersey next July.

Hurst, who hit an iconic hat-trick in the 4-2 extra-time win over West Germany in the ’66 final at Wembley, said: “Overall, you have to strongly argue the managers who have had the best results for our national side have been English, starting with Sir Alf Ramsey.

“And I must admit I generally prefer to have, as many other countries do, a national manager who shares the same nationality as the players.

“But, unfortunately, we haven’t had that many to pick from who are operating at the highest level in the Prem, because there are so many foreign managers now.

“And not many English managers in the Premier League have been that successful over the years.

“It’s very simple when it comes to management — if Tuchel does well next summer and we do well in the World Cup, he will have done a fantastic job.

“But if we get knocked out in the first round, he’ll have been an absolute waste of time.”

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Thomas Tuchel will have to deliver next summer to be considered a success[/caption]
England's Geoff Hurst kicking a soccer ball towards a goal.
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Hurst was England’s hat-trick hero in 1966[/caption]

Sir Geoff, 83, who was speaking at an event at Bristol’s BAWA Club, certainly has a point.

As a rule, England have only thrived under English bosses since Sir Alf masterminded 1966 World Cup glory.

Sir Bobby Robson, Terry Venables and, most recently, Gareth Southgate went close to success — while Italian Fabio Capello and Swede Sven-Goran Eriksson flattered to deceive.

But Sir Geoff is keeping his fingers crossed that Tuchel ends 60 years of hurt when the World Cup finals get under way in the USA, Canada and Mexico next summer.

He said: “Thomas Tuchel appears to have all the credentials to be a successful England manager but it just comes down to results.

“We’d all be absolutely thrilled to bits whichever nationality our manager is if we win the World Cup again — it’s long overdue. But I think it’s going to be tough. I don’t think he started that well and a couple of our friendlies were very poor.

“And it does take a while for the manager to get to know the good players, the bad players and to see which are good team players.

“It took Alf Ramsey three years prior to the World Cup for him to collect a group of players with the right characters.

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“The England game against Serbia was much better — a fantastic 5-0 win away from home.

“Managers get criticised at national level just like they do at club level. That comes with the territory.

“But I’m not a negative person. I’m always very hopeful that we’re going to do well — and I’m now as optimistic as ever.

“I’d still probably favour an English boss — but good luck to him.”

For Sir Geoff, Tuchel’s job has not been made easier by overseas stars’ Prem domination.

He explained: “Most top clubs today in the Premier League, if they win it, probably have got six or seven, eight, nine, ten international players from different countries.

“It’s a far cry from Alf Ramsey’s days at club level.

“What he did at Ipswich Town was gigantic, winning the title and beating the big clubs.

“I’d only class one player in that side as international standard — and that was centre- forward Ray Crawford.”

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Luke Littler destroys Humphries in brutal fashion to win first World Grand Prix title, pocket £120k & close on world No1

LUKE LITTLER collected another darts major as he walloped dejected Luke Humphries in the World Grand Prix final – but nailing a nine-darter proved a step too far.

In just his 22nd month as a darts professional, the 18-year-old phenom won his seventh different televised premier event with a 6-1 crushing of Cool Hand Luke.

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Luke Littler cruised to victory in his first Darts World Grand Prix final[/caption]
Luke Humphries throwing a dart in a darts match.
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He thrashed Luke Humphries who was eyeing a third-straight Grand Prix title[/caption]

This was a small measure of revenge for losing the Premier League Final to the Berkshire thrower, 30, at London’s O2 Arena in May.

And as he counted his £120,000 winnings, he knows he is very close to taking Humphries’s world No1 place, which he could claim within the coming weeks.

Littler, the reigning world darts champion, said last week he wanted to finish this tournament, which uniquely has a double-start, with a nine-darter for the fans to enjoy.

Incredibly he came close to achieving that in leg one of set three but, to the great frustration of the crowd in Leicester, he could not locate the Bull for the perfect leg.

Littler was supported in the East Midlands by friends, parents and girlfriend Faith, whom he kissed on the lips on the walk-on.

It is unusual for The Nuke to arrive on stage first as normally his seeding is high enough for him to be involved in the second player entrance.

But he was not second best in this latest clash of the Luke’s enduring rivalry, nailing outstanding 104, 116 and 111 finishes in a superb rout.

A year ago, Littler lost in the first round of this event to Rob Cross but he learned from that lesson and returned to lift the silverware on stage.

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Only the European Championship, Players Championship Finals and Masters are left for him to win in terms of televised pots – and he could complete the set of majors come the end of January 2026.

Humphries celebrated in ironic fashion that he had won set five with a 154 to ensure it would not be an embarrassing whitewash but he will have that deep worry inside that he is going to be replaced soon in the world rankings by the undisputed best player on the planet.

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Big Brother shock as housemate drops L-BOMB in surprise confession after house romance rekindles

THE Big Brother house was left stunned by a shock love confession after one housemate shared their true feelings.

Housemate Elsa Rae, 21, opened up about her feelings to housemate Marcus after she survived the evening’s eviction.

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Big Brother’s Elsa Rae has admitted to ‘loving’ Marcus[/caption]
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Elsa made her feelings known to her co-stars[/caption]

Elsa and Marcus have been getting close over the past two weeks and have found themselves cosying up to each other in bed most nights.

Despite a few blips, over the past few days, the pair have grown closer once again and now Elsa has confessed she “loves” Marcus in a bombshell confession.

After the eviction wrapped, Elsa spoke to her housemates Teja and Feyisola about how she was feeling.

In a candid confession, she told them: “I was going to tell him I loved him if I went.”

Elsa excitedly giggled as she pondered the thought of a future with the hunky Manchester-based engineer.

She later told Big Brother she was aiming to embrace every moment in the house after finally feeling like she was part of a “family”.

As Big Brother asked her which housemates played what role in the family, Elsa said: “They are mostly siblings.

“Marcus as husband, maybe?”

Clearly having love on her mind, Elsa then chatted to Zelah Glasson about her connection with Marcus.

He asked her where they would go on their first date outside of the house, to which she responded the cinema.

As Zelah pointed out they could not talk, Elsa joked: “We’ve done too much talking in here.”

She later agreed with Zelah when he pointed out that if there were no good movies on, they could head home and watch something on a DVD.

Zelah then remarked: “Ah, I love ‘love’, well, like…”

Elsa then looked at him and mouthed: “I love, love…”

She then said once more: “I was going to say it to him if I left.”

Zelah then said: “Wow, that’s f***ing good to know.”

As the night drew to an end, the pair once again found themselves cuddled up in bed with one another.

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Marcus has captured Elsa’s heart[/caption]
Elsa on Big Brother mouthing "I love" with text "Like like."
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She revealed she had fallen for Marcus[/caption]
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Zelah was shocked to learn about Elsa’s feelings to Marcus[/caption]

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World Grand Prix Darts 2025 LIVE RESULT: Luke Littler DEMOLISHES rival Luke Humphries to WIN final and £120k prize

LUKE LITTLER has been crowned the World Grand Prix champion!

The 18-year-old sensation cruised to a 6-1 victory against his rival Luke Humphries in the final.

Littler was at his brilliant best throughout as Cool Hand struggled to land checkouts when needed.

Tonight’s winner will go home £120,000 richer, with the runner-up pocketing £60,000.

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