Jude Bellingham and Lionel Messi exchanged words during the 2026 World Cup semi-final, with many believing Bellingham poked the bear.
With the game tied at 0-0, Bellingham and Messi had a heated on-field interaction early in the second half, which set the tone for an exciting second half.
After Messi created the two winning goals in under 10 minutes to defeat England at the end, Bellingham received heat for inciting Messi’s brilliance by upsetting him during their interaction.
Jude Bellingham confirms he and Lionel Messi have no problems
With Bellingham facing criticism for his no-show performance and being blamed for Messi’s late-game takeover, England’s No. 10 clarified what the interaction was about.
“There were zero problems with Messi. We were talking about a frictional shot, actually, there was nothing bad at all. I’m sure everyone will do their job and blow it out of proportion, but for me, there was nothing. For me, it was a privilege to face Leo”.
England would open the scoring through Anthony Gordon in the 55th minute, but Messi created two wonderful goalscoring opportunities, which were converted by Enzo Fernandez (85′) and Lautaro Martinez (90’+2).
What did Jude Bellingham and Lionel Messi discuss during the on-field confrontation at World Cup semis?
Fans have tried piecing together details of what was said between the two stars during the confrontation by reading lips and trying to optimize audio to try to overhear.
It can be agreed that this was a strong disagreement over a foul call that went in England’s favor, with Messi complaining about getting hit in the head and Bellingham dismissing his complaints.

Messi staring Bellingham down to end the interaction before performing the way he did in the closing minutes has led many to blame Bellingham for poking the bear.
Multiple experts and former players like Kyle Walker had explicitly warned about incentivizing Messi with on-field clashes, so Bellingham doing that is making this a lazy way to explain why England lost.
Messi is amazing, but he’s capable of doing that without needing to have a disagreement with Bellingham over a foul. If the World Cup semis weren’t enough to motivate him, he wouldn’t be advancing to his third World Cup Final in four editions.
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