A new England chant about Jude Bellingham has aired in Frankfurt on Wednesday afternoon as the Three Lions prepare for their next match at Euro 2024 against Denmark.
The Real Madrid midfielder has very quickly established himself as not only one of England's best current players but also a real fan favourite amongst the travelling Three Lions supporters.
His goal against Serbia in England's opening match was met with a rousing chorus of ‘Hey Jude' all around the stadium and now England fans have created a new song for him and it's one that Scotland fans may take issue with.
England fans in Frankfurt last night…
“From Frankfurt to Berlin,
Who the f*ck is John Mcginn,
We’ve got Jude Bellingham…” 🏴👏pic.twitter.com/3SvUS3hzn0— Football Away Days (@FBAwayDays) June 19, 2024
The lyrics to the new chant, which is sung to the tune of ‘From Paris to Berlin' by Infernal, are as follows:
“From Frankfurt to Berlin,
Who the f**k is John Mcginn,
We’ve got Jude Bellingham,
We've got Jude Bellingham”
Denmark fans join in with England chant about Jude Bellingham
Elsewhere in Frankfurt on Wednesday, England fans were seen drinking alongside Denmark fans happily despite both teams coming up against each other on Thursday evening.
Violence with other supporters has plagued England fans at tournaments over the years so the sight of them having a good time with opposition fans was a rare treat.
Denmark and England fans singing “hey Jude” together in Frankfurt this afternoon. 👏
Class. 🏴🤝🇩🇰 pic.twitter.com/mhbPkJTyrI
— Football Away Days (@FBAwayDays) June 19, 2024
To show just how well both sets of fans were getting on, supporters from both sides joined in with a rousing rendition of ‘Hey Jude' by the Beatles.
The song has been adopted by both Real Madrid and England as a song for Bellingham and due to how widely respected the 21-year-old is across Europe, Denmark falns also felt it was appropriate to join in with the chant.
Whether they will still be singing the song after Thursday night is another question altogether.