Jude Bellingham’s stunned reaction after brother Jobe scores Sunderland screamer as fans say ‘what are these genetics’

Jude Bellingham’s stunned reaction after brother Jobe scores Sunderland screamer as fans say ‘what are these genetics’

JUDE BELLINGHAM was stunned by his brother’s wondergoal for Sunderland.

And fans asked “what are these genetics” as the siblings’ success continues to soar.

GettyJobe Bellingham scored a belter for Sunderland against Derby[/caption]

RexThe strike got the seal of approval from brother Jude[/caption]

Jobe Bellingham bags his first of the season for Sunderland and it is a BEAUTY pic.twitter.com/VrUZSlb2eW

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Jobe Bellingham, 19, scored a screamer to break the deadlock in Sunderland’s 2-0 win over Derby on Tuesday night.

He let fly and rifled into the top corner from 25 yards out five minutes before the break.

Wilson Isidor got the second on 55 minutes and the win sent the Black Cats to the top of the Championship table.

But it was the younger Bellingham brother’s first goal of the season that grabbed the attention – including from his Real Madrid sibling.

Jude retweeted a video of the goal and captioned it with three emojis blowing a puff of air – showing his approval.

He then followed that up by sharing a picture of his brother celebrating the goal and adding: “Boy is different,” followed by a rocket emoji.

Fans also took to social media to heap praise on the Sunderland star’s heroics.

One said: “Jobe Bellingham with an absolute SCREAMER. What are these genetics?”

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Another wrote: “Like his big bro, that.”

A third added: “He’s going to be better than his brother.”

And a final user replied: “@England Might as well put him in the side now lads because he’s going to be in it anyway soon enough.”

Jobe, who joined Sunderland from Birmingham in 2023, is an England Under-20 international.

Bellingham said: “I’ve got to be a bit more mature and disciplined and I had to slot in as a No6 against Portsmouth. That was a good lesson for me and I really enjoyed it.

“I enjoy getting up and down the pitch, which I’ve still got the licence to do, but off the ball I can make tackles but I’ve got to be a bit more deep, which I don’t mind. I’m really enjoying it.”

He continued: “My all-round game has definitely improved from last year and the one part that was missing, which was one of my best parts from last year, was arriving in the box.

“That’s something that I want to keep doing, I don’t want that to leave my game because that’s how you impact the outcome of the game and you help your team.

“So, I wanna keep on scoring goals but it’s not the be all and end all as long as we are winning games but I’m really glad that I can help the team in other departments.”

Jude will be hoping to replicate his brother’s antics when holders Real Madrid take on Lille in the Champions League on Wednesday night.

The £115million man is yet to find the net in his six appearances so far this term.

XBrother Jude shared the goal on social media[/caption]

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InstagramHe was full of praise for his younger brother[/caption]

Sky SportsThe Sunderland teenager’s shot flew into the top corner[/caption]

GettyHe opened his account for the season[/caption]

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