Some Birmingham City fans have flocked to a tweet that was recently posted by Blues midfielder Jude Bellingham in which the 16-year-old midfielder reminisces fondly over his club’s away trip to Charlton Athletic from earlier this season.
Birmingham City’s official Twitter account recently posted a tweet which shared footage of Bellingham’s winning goal at The Valley back in September. Bellingham can be seen arriving into the box to pounce onto the end of a low cross played by Kerim Mrabti to give Birmingham a 1-0 lead in the 52nd minute of the game. The Blues would ultimately see this lead through for the three points.
This tweet caught the attention of Bellingham himself who subsequently shared the footage via a tweet of his own.
Some Blues fans have been reacting positively to Bellingham’s recent post about this 1-0 win over Charlton Athletic. Read some Blues fans’ reactions to the 16-year-old’s recent post in the tweets below.
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What a day!? https://t.co/yYzZ7vgu9l
— Jude Bellingham (@BellinghamJude) April 18, 2020
Hopefully many more in a blues top! #kro
— Josh Clarke (@jclarke247) April 18, 2020
Massive limbs and we were there?? @AlrightMySon
— Todd Marshall (@toddthebluenose) April 18, 2020
That day was unreal man!
— Matt (@AlrightMySon) April 18, 2020
Was their 1-0 win at The Valley one of Birmingham City's best away performances this season?YES, THAT WAS A GREAT PERFORMANCENO, WE WERE LUCKY THAT DAY |
Great move with a great finish hope we get to see you in a blues shirt again best wishes Jude Kro
— Duncan J Green (@DuncanJGreen1) April 18, 2020
Huge limbs
— Callum (@CH_1875) April 18, 2020
What a day indeed ??? party boat on the Thames ??? @mcnally_carl @CoachCooper5 pic.twitter.com/v2GZZX91ol
— MitchBeau (@Mitch_o121_b33) April 18, 2020
What do we think?
Considering that his goal versus Charlton Athletic ultimately made the difference for Birmingham in this game, it may be understandable why some Blues fans have been reacting positively to Bellingham’s recent tweet which shares footage of that game-winning strike.