Gerrard says Foden and Bellingham surpass him
Steven Gerrard, a legendary English footballer, recently acknowledged that two current England players are better than him. He referred to Phil Foden and Jude Bellingham as “top, top, top” talents. Gerrard is highly regarded in football history. He earned 114 caps for England and was a key player for Liverpool during his long career. Notably, he led Liverpool to a famous comeback in the 2005 Champions League final against AC Milan. Despite his many achievements, he surprised fans by admitting that Foden and Bellingham outshine him. In a recent challenge video, Gerrard stayed quiet when other famous players were mentioned. However, he reacted when Foden and Bellingham’s names came up, indicating his respect for their abilities. Foden, 24, has faced some criticism for his performances with the national team. He struggled in a recent match under new coach Thomas Tuchel. Nevertheless, Foden has won six Premier League titles, a feat that Gerrard never accomplished. Bellingham, 21, has shown immense potential, winning La Liga and the Champions League with Real Madrid in his first season. He has also expressed admiration for Gerrard, calling him his idol. Gerrard has noted that Bellingham is further along in development at 19 than he was at that age, praising his confidence and skill.