Jude Bellingham will antagonise and frustrate, but that is the price of genius | Jonathan Liew
Briefly

The article highlights Jude Bellingham's unique ability to utilize simple football techniques with extraordinary precision and speed. It details a specific play where Bellingham deceives defenders, illustrating his skillful execution of feints, body movements, and quick decisions that culminate in an assist leading to a goal. The writer emphasizes that while each skill seems elementary, Bellingham’s mastery and ability to connect these actions seamlessly make him an outstanding player. His contribution is particularly crucial as England embarks on their World Cup qualifying campaign.
The deception begins before he has even received the ball. As Ezri Konsa steps forward, Jude Bellingham leans towards his marker, Ylber Ramadani, and intimates he wants the pass in behind.
What makes Bellingham a true great is being able to put these pieces together, perform them perfectly, one after the other, again and again.
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