‘There was no problem’ – Bellingham plays down Messi incident

England midfielder Jude Bellingham has played down speculation surrounding his brief exchange with Lionel Messi during the 2026 FIFA World Cup semi-final, insisting there was “nothing” behind the incident.

The interaction between the two players attracted widespread attention after television cameras captured what appeared to be a tense moment early in England’s meeting with Argentina.

Footage of the exchange quickly circulated on social media, prompting discussion among supporters over whether there had been a confrontation between the two players.

However, the situation did not develop further during the match. Messi responded with a nod before walking away, and the game continued without any further incident involving the pair.

Speaking after England’s defeat, Bellingham rejected suggestions that there had been any disagreement with the Argentina captain.

“There was no problem with Messi. People were talking about a blocked shot, but honestly, there was nothing wrong with it at all. I’m sure everyone will make a big deal out of it, but for me, there was nothing to it.”

The midfielder’s comments sought to end speculation that had grown following the widely shared footage, making it clear that he did not view the exchange as controversial.

Bellingham also used the opportunity to express his admiration for Messi, who inspired Argentina to victory and secured another appearance in a World Cup final.

Reflecting on the experience of facing the Argentina captain, the England international praised both Messi’s performances during the tournament and his achievements on football’s biggest stage.

“For me, it was a privilege to face Leo. He’s having an exceptional World Cup, and I wish him the best of luck in the final.”

His remarks highlighted what the report described as the mutual respect shared between the two players despite the high stakes of a World Cup semi-final.

The exchange had become one of the most talked-about moments from the opening stages of the match after it was widely shared across social media platforms, where some supporters interpreted the brief interaction as evidence of rising tensions.

Those suggestions gathered momentum as clips of the moment spread online, with many attempting to determine what had prompted the conversation between the England midfielder and the Argentina captain.

Bellingham’s explanation, however, offered a different perspective, insisting the moment had been overinterpreted and that there was no disagreement between the pair.

The midfielder’s praise for Messi also came after another influential display from the Argentina captain, whose performances have helped guide the defending champions to the World Cup final.

While England’s campaign ended with defeat in the semi-finals, Bellingham chose to focus on the opportunity to share the pitch with one of the game’s most celebrated players rather than on the brief incident that had generated so much discussion.

His comments effectively brought an end to the speculation surrounding the exchange, reinforcing that the moment did not affect the contest and was not viewed by either player as anything more than a fleeting interaction during a fiercely contested World Cup match.

With Argentina now preparing for the tournament’s final, Bellingham’s remarks have shifted attention away from the viral footage and towards the respect shown between two of football’s biggest stars on one of the sport’s grandest occasions.

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Andrews Sefa Bamfo
Andrews Sefa Bamfo is a promising young football writer and reporter, recognised as one of the rising talents in African football journalism. He specialises in match reporting, features and on-ground coverage, bringing fresh perspective and energy to the industry.He is educated at the University of Ghana and has gained valuable experience working with one of Ghana’s leading media organisations, TV3, where he developed his skills in both television reporting and football journalism.Andrews’ talent and potential were further recognised when he was selected for the prestigious CAF Young Reporters Programme, where he received advanced media training in partnership with CANAL+. This exposure has helped shape his understanding of modern sports journalism and storytelling.Since then, he has continued to grow in the field and is widely regarded as one of the emerging voices in African football media. He is currently a Staff Writer at African.Football, contributing to the platform’s coverage with insightful reports and engaging content for a global audience.

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