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It might have been his first start of the tournament, but Bellingham clearly wasn’t worried about Foden’s match sharpness.
The 19-year-old Borussia Dortmund starlet was so confident Foden would score he raised his arms in celebration before the ball nestled into the back of the net.
Bellingham was then the first to reach Foden as the playmaker wheeled away in jubilation after scoring.
And England fans absolutely loved the fact that Bellingham knew it was in before Foden had even connected with the ball.
One wrote on Twitter: “I’ve given it some thought and Bellingham celebrating the goal before the ball had even got through to Foden was my highlight of last night.”
Another said: “I love the fact that Bellingham starts to celebrate before Foden put the ball in the back of the net.”
A third added: “Love that, Bellingham running away to celebrate before Foden even touched the ball. He knew that boy doesn’t miss.”
And a fourth said: “Bellingham is celebrating that goal before Foden even strikes it. Brilliant.”