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Sunderland fans are all saying the same thing about Jobe Bellingham after England U19 display

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Jobe Bellingham has been praised heavily by fans on social media after his performance for England under-19s.

England saw their under-19s draw with Montenegro last night in European Championship qualifying.

0-0 the scores finished, a disappointed one for the team, but the performance of Jobe Bellingham was much discussed as he looked so good.

Jobe continued his great form which he has shown for Sunderland in the Championship, and this has led to praise.

Fans of Sunderland have been on X, to praise Jobe but also compare him with a player currently one of the league’s best.

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Jobe Bellingham praised

Upon watching a compilation of Jobe in action against Montenegro, one fan wrote: “I was watching this thinking this was an old Jude Bellingham match comp from his U-19 days only to later realize this is his brother Jobe Bellingham”.

Pointing toward the brilliance that Jobe displayed and that he shares a similar style to his elder brother.

This sentiment was shared by another who wrote: “Jobe Bellingham moving and playing exactly like his elder brother Jude is so uncanny”.

While one raved about Jobe and insisted he will be a top-class player in the future: “Jobe Bellingham will leave Sunderland for over 50m that is for sure. He’s just so good and gonna be so good”.

Sunderland fans were just right and the sentiment was even shared by one Real Madrid fan who remarked on the two brothers: “Like they’re one and the same, wouldn’t mind him in Madrid a few years time.”

Season so far

Sunderland’s 18-year-old is now firmly established as a first-team starter for the Black Cats.

With average ratings above 7/10 in each of the last five League games, as per SofaScore, he’s really came into his own.

If he continues along these lines, there isn’t any reason he can’t reach the levels of Jude in the coming years.