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Tuchel Apologizes for 'Repulsive' Remark About Bellingham's Behavior

Summary

  • Tuchel described Bellingham's behavior as "repulsive" in a radio interview
  • Tuchel apologized, saying he used the wrong word unintentionally
  • Bellingham is currently injured and will miss England's upcoming matches
Tuchel Apologizes for 'Repulsive' Remark About Bellingham's Behavior

In late June, Thomas Tuchel, the former manager of Chelsea, made controversial comments about Jude Bellingham's behavior during a radio interview. Tuchel described the Real Madrid midfielder's "rage, the hunger and the fire" as sometimes coming out in a way that can be "a bit repulsive" for his mother watching on television.

However, on August 29th, 2025, Tuchel addressed the issue and apologized for his choice of words. He stated that he used the term "repulsive" unintentionally and that there was no hidden agenda or message behind it. Tuchel acknowledged that as an experienced manager, he should have known better than to use such a strong word, especially in a live interview conducted shortly after a defeat.

Bellingham, who is currently injured and undergoing shoulder surgery, will miss England's upcoming World Cup qualifiers against Andorra and Serbia. Tuchel confirmed that he had reached out to the young midfielder immediately after the controversial interview to clarify his remarks. The focus now is on Bellingham's recovery and the upcoming matches for the national team.

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Tuchel described elements of Bellingham's behavior as "repulsive" in a radio interview, saying that his "rage, the hunger and the fire" can sometimes come out in a way that can be off-putting.
Tuchel said he used the word "repulsive" unintentionally and that there was no hidden agenda or message behind it. He acknowledged that as an experienced manager, he should have known better than to use such a strong word, especially in a live interview.
Bellingham is currently injured and undergoing shoulder surgery, which means he will miss England's upcoming World Cup qualifiers against Andorra and Serbia.

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