England teammates Jude Bellingham and Morgan Rogers, who have been friends since childhood, shared their strong bond as they prepared to represent their country at the World Cup. The duo, rising through the ranks together, were seen donning the official M&S suits before departing for their World Cup base in Kansas City, USA.
Morgan, a 23-year-old player from Aston Villa, expressed the significance of coming together as a team, reconnecting, and gearing up for the competition. Real Madrid’s Jude, on the other hand, highlighted their shared confidence and determination to succeed, referring to each other as ‘little big brother’ and emphasizing the self-assured attitude they both possess.
Addressing any potential competition between them, Jude reassured that their friendship and mutual respect supersede any rivalry on the field. Both players commended the team’s unity and inclusivity, emphasizing the welcoming environment within the group.
In a podcast interview, Morgan praised the team’s cohesion, mentioning lively discussions and everyone’s involvement regardless of age. Jude echoed the sentiment, describing his joy in playing alongside and competing with his childhood friend, emphasizing the positive dynamic between them.
The duo’s story showcases not only their individual talents but also the strong camaraderie within the England team as they gear up for the World Cup challenge.

