Jude Bellingham baffled by Gianfranco Zola’s breast milk claim on live TV

Jude Bellingham keeled over in laughter after Gianfranco Zola brought up breast milk on live TV.

The Chelsea icon was working as a pundit on Channel 4 as England booked their spot at Euro 2024 with a 3-1 win over Italy, before being joined by Bellingham after another commanding display.

The topic of Bellingham's ability at the age of just 20 was then discussed, with the 57-year-old coming out with an iconic comment that took everyone, including the former Birmginham City man, by surprise.

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Zola said: "I have to say it makes me laugh, because at 20 years old I was still drinking milk from my mum."

He then tried to clarify that he was only using a figure of speech, getting and far as saying: "No, I mean…" As the laughter took hold, Bellingham helped the icon out by saying for him: "Not directly!"

Bellingham as well as Joe Cole, Jill Scott and presenter Jules Breach didn't quite know how to react, with Zola left with a pleased smile.

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One fan added on social media: "Absolute gold. If ever there’s a serious case of something becoming lost in translation this was it right here."

A second chuckled: "Had a nightmare here Zola." A third continued: "Nobody expected Zola to say that to Bellingham."

A fourth posted: "The best Italian on the pitch tonight. Thank you Gianfranco."

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Zola, who scored 10 goals for Italy between 1991 and 1997 across 35 appearances, could only watch on as his nation slipped to defeat.

Harry Kane scored twice with Marcus Rashford also finding the net in some style to ensure England cannot be caught by both Italy and Ukraine.

Luciano Spalletti's team now need to beat North Macedonia to go level on points with Ukraine and create a last-day showdown for the second automatic qualifying spot.

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