Bellingham embarrasses mum as he asks Mourinho for a photo with her

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.

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.

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.”

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