After a huge victory over Coventry City, Hull City star Noah Ohio revealed his conversation with Jude Bellingham

After winning the match against Coventry City and receiving praise from the away fans, Hull City’s Wednesday night hero Noah Ohio claims to have been the recipient of a call from England and Real Madrid great Jude Bellingham.

Just one week after the City forward was on the field as Real Madrid easily defeated Manchester City in the Champions League quarterfinal, Bellingham witnessed from Madrid as his close friend Ohio came off the bench to poke in the game-winning goal at the CBS Arena twelve minutes from time and complete a thrilling 3-2 victory against their play-off rivals.

After Jaden Philogene and Fabio Carvalho’s penalties put the Tigers ahead, Coventry twice fought back, and it appeared like both clubs would settle for a draw, which would have eliminated their respective play-off ambitions, until Ohio forced the ball into the net.

Indeed! He mimicked the chef’s kiss as he remarked, “He scored the winner against Barcelona, but Cov away, he hasn’t done that.” “We spoke just now and he said good goal well done, he’s happy for me and I’m happy for him.”

The friendship between Ohio and Bellingham goes back many years, to a time when the two were teammates on England’s Under-16 squad. Ohio believes that witnessing a player of Bellingham’s caliber benefits him personally.

“We communicate on a daily basis and check in on each other,” he said to Hull Live. “I’m having fun watching him play every game. Now that he’s a significant member of the team, it speaks volumes about him as a person and the character he demonstrates on the field. It also highlights the importance of his performance in those crucial games. Now, let me take it from there.

“Even today, we have to perform actions that we normally dislike in order to win the game, such as dropping deep into a low block, but as we saw again when Real Madrid played (Manchester) City, they had to perform actions that they disliked, and those are the best players in the world; you have to give up things for each other.”

“He completed a 15-kilometer run in less than 120 minutes; big players do everything it takes to help their team win. It was a pleasant moment since I was there to support him whenever I could and I will continue to be there for my friends, family, and those who are closest to me.”

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