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Watch Bellingham swear at critics on live TV after UCL final

  /  autty

JUDE BELLINGHAM swore during his post-Champions League final interview live on TV.

The Real Madrid star's dream became a reality as goals from Dani Carvajal and Vinicius Junior sunk Borussia Dortmund 2-0 at Wembley.

Bellingham, 20, struggled to impact the game in attacking areas until late in the match when he got the assist for Los Blancos' second goal after seeing a shot fantastically blocked by Nico Schlotterbeck.

But as Dortmund piled on the pressure for large periods, his excellent defensive work did not go unnoticed by pundits.

Thierry Henry praised his effort off the ball as Bellingham was quizzed by the CBS Sports team.

The 2009 Champions League winner with Barcelona said fans might not notice the defensive side of his game.

But Bellingham was not interested in what his critics thought, brutally hitting back as he said: "No, I couldn't give a s***, really."

The midfielder held up his hand and immediately apologised.

But the banter-filled CBS Sports pundits seized an opportunity.

There was audible gasps from Henry and Micah Richards before the ex-Manchester City star said while pointing at his watch: "Wow. It's still early in America."

Jamie Carragher chimed in as he laughed: "He sounds like he would be perfect for this show. He will get in more trouble than me."

Peter Schmeichel then joked: "No, Jamie, don't worry. Nobody is going to get in more trouble than you."

Bellingham eventually continued his answer, saying: "I don't really care what people say, to be honest.

"I do the work that I do and if people understand it like yourself then great but if not, so what.

"I think modern football is about adjusting to the roles that you get given, I think it's not enough anymore to be a player that only plays in one position.

"I think in the City game [quarter-final] I was more or less playing as a false nine, I had to hold up the ball, it was horrible and I hated it.

"But you have to do it because the coach asks and it helps the team.

"In the end, if you get to enjoy nights like this then I'll play whatever position I have to."