JUDE BELLINGHAM hilariously embarrassed his mum as he asked Jose Mourinho for a photo with her.
The 20-year-old superstar’s dream came true last night as Real Madrid beat Borussia Dortmund 2-0 at Wembley to win the Champions League.
But it wasn’t just Bellingham’s wishes that became a reality – as his mum got to meet Mourinho.
During the celebrations, the England midfielder brought his mother Denise, dad Mark and younger brother Jobe out of the crowd to bask in the glory.
As they stood on the pitch, Bellingham left the Real Madrid party to embrace Mourinho.
And he then invited the legendary manager, who was working as a pundit for TNT Sports, to meet the his family.
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Mourinho came over and shook hands with Denise and Jobe before posing for a photo with Bellingham’s mum.
Having seen the footage back, he jokingly apologised to TNT Sports and left Rio Ferdinand in hysterics.
The ex-Manchester United centre-back giggled: “Did you hear what he just said? ‘His mum has fancied him for years.'”
Denise may have had her eye on the Special One – but the Champions League has always been in Bellingham’s vision since he was a youngster at Birmingham.
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He has now tasted European glory and lifted the LaLiga title in his first season at the Bernabeu.
And Bellingham showed his emotion in his post-match interview as he tearfully thanked his family for their support.
He said: “This is the best night of my life. I can’t have dreamed of much more this season. I’m so grateful.
“My team-mates, the staff, my family. The team behind the team like the physios. It’s a massive group effort. I just can’t believe it.
“I always dreamed of playing in these games. You go through life and there are so many people who say you can’t do things.
“It gets hard at times but nights like tonight make you realise it was worth it and all those kinds of things.
“I was alright until I saw my mum and dad’s face.
“The amount of nights where they can be at home by seven o’clock and they’re doing trips at 11 and 12 at night to take me to football.
“And my little brother there who I’m trying to be a role model for, yeah, I can’t put into words, it’s the best night of my life.”
Bellingham outshines Sancho on the night of his dreams at Wembley
THE very moment Vinicius Junior struck the second goal, Jude Bellingham sank to his knees, stretched out his arms and looked up at the sky, writes Charlie Wyett.
It was the moment that Bellingham had always dreamed of, to win the Champions League. The fact it came at Wembley, on home soil, made it that little sweeter.
Bellingham delivered the pass to Vinicius who scored to ensure that Real Madrid, remarkably, have now been the kings of Europe on 15 occasions.
It was the final kick of the biggest game in Bellingham’s life as he was immediately replaced by Joselu in a tactical switch by Carlo Ancelotti.
With no Premier League teams involved, this was an English duel between Bellingham and Jadon Sancho. The west midlands v south London. Stourbridge versus Kennington.
It is obvious which of the two former team-mates won this scrap, although Sancho’s team should have put Real out of sight by half-time.
Ultimately, neither Englishmen had particularly dazzling games.
Sancho, on loan from Manchester United, started brightly and gave Real left-back Ferland Mendy a few uneasy moments.
Yet this was nothing like the performances he delivered against PSG to help his team to the final.
Instead, with three minutes remaining of normal time, Sancho was replaced by another Englishman, teenager Jamie Bynoe-Gittens.
There was to be no drama. Bellingham added this Euro title to his La Liga winner’s medal. Not forgetting he has also been voted as the La Liga player of the year.
Bellingham, featuring in his 42nd game of the season for Real, was unable to make much of an impact in his role wide left.
On the hour mark, he had touched the ball 35 times but had done little with it.
With the scores at 0-0, he somehow failed to score with a header when he was unable to make contact with a cross from Vinicius. Any touch and it would have been a goal.
By then, the keyboard warriors were out in force on social media, dishing out some laughable criticism of England’s greatest talent. Potentially, our greatest ever player.
Yet the inevitable happened and Dortmund were left to curse those missed chances.
A mistake by Sancho led to a Madrid corner and Dani Carvajal leapt highest to head them into the lead.
Bellingham had another chance but it was deflected wide by Nico Schlotterbeck.
But, with seven minutes left, he helped stick the knife in to help Vinicius score and ensure this is an evening he will never forget.
In the crowd were his dad Mark, mum Denise and brother Jobe, who got into the stadium five hours early
Bellingham’s mum was in tears as her son stepped up to get his medal. And let’s all hope Bellingham will be lifting another trophy in Berlin on July 14.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk