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    Ian Wright Defends Jude Bellingham, Says Critics ‘Not Ready for a Black Superstar’

    Andrew RogersBy Andrew RogersNovember 20, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Ian Wright has come to Jude Bellingham’s defence, claiming some of the midfielder’s critics are uncomfortable with the rise of a confident, successful “black superstar”.

    Bellingham was criticised in parts of the media for his reaction to being substituted during England’s World Cup qualifying win over Albania, with suggestions he could be a disruptive influence in the squad. Wright rejected that idea, saying the backlash stems from fear of Bellingham’s talent and influence.

    Speaking on the Stick to Football podcast, Wright said people struggle to attack Bellingham because of his performances, so they attempt to create negative narratives instead. He argued that outspoken, high-performing black players are often treated differently, comparing the public perception of N’Golo Kanté with players like Paul Pogba and Bellingham.

    Wright also revealed he had warned Bellingham in advance that criticism was coming. He messaged the midfielder before he joined up with the England squad, telling him to “be ready” for what he described as an inevitable wave of scrutiny.

    Bellingham was recalled to the England squad by Thomas Tuchel after missing out in October, and Wright believes the attention on him reflects a broader pattern of pressure placed on elite players.

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