'Everyone's been caning me - it's 1-1 now' - Bellingham rivalry is on
Briefly

Brothers Jude and Jobe Bellingham made history by both scoring in the Club World Cup, marking the first time siblings have scored in the same tournament. Jude's goal helped Real Madrid secure a 3-1 victory over Pachuca despite being down to 10 men, showcasing his importance to the team. Post-match, he revealed plans for shoulder surgery, diminishing ongoing pain from a long-standing injury. The Bellingham brothers are a high-value sibling duo in football, valued at 164 million, with potential to meet in the tournament's quarter-finals.
"We're 1-1 now and we'll see for the rest of the tournament," the England midfielder joked to DAZN.
"I've reached the point where the pain isn't so bad, but I was sick of playing with the sling."
This marks the first time the Bellingham brothers have scored in the same competition.
The pair, who have a combined value of 164m according to TransferMarkt.com - the most of any pair of brothers currently playing.
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