During a recent match, Jude Bellingham's goal was disallowed due to a handball by Levi Colwill. Tuchel has advised Bellingham to channel his emotions into a positive force on the pitch. He believes that Bellingham's anger can be an asset, but only if it is directed towards the opponent.
"Yes, his emotions need to be channeled towards our goal and not towards intimidating our teammates," Tuchel explained. "He has a fire within him, and I want him to keep that spark. It's a strength, but it also comes with some attributes that can be intimidating, even to his own teammates."
Jobe Bellingham, Jude's brother, has made a significant move to Dortmund and will soon represent England's under-21 squad in the UEFA U21 EURO Finals in Slovakia. Tuchel was asked if Jobe could be selected for the World Cup next year, and he revealed that any player can be considered if they consistently perform at the highest level.
"If you're ready at the highest level, you can be selected," Tuchel said. "The World Cup season starts in August, and if Jobe is playing well, then of course he will be considered."