GOAL hero Jude Bellingham goes for an air shot in a balloon game against his teammates — and ends up a little deflated.
The Real Madrid sensation, 20, and his Three Lions pals used the air from a balloon to blow a ping pong ball into a cup taped to the edge of a table.


But Jude, who scored England’s goal in Sunday’s 1-0 win against Serbia, shot wide of the mark.
In a video posted on social media, Manchester United’s Kobbie Mainoo was the only one to get the ball in — his second cup win in as many months.
It comes after Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer urged the nation to sing Hey Jude after Bellingham’s sensational header.

Rishi said: “We want more goals and more singing Hey Jude.”
Music site Spotify said streams had rocketed 19 per cent overnight, and are set to rise further.
The PM said yesterday: “It’s great to see England get our Euros campaign off to a winning start, the whole country is behind them to go all the way.
“And when it comes to the chants specifically, I agree with what Gareth Southgate has said about that chant in the past.
“What we want is to represent the best of our country at these tournaments - and that means more goals for Jude Bellingham and more singing of Hey Jude.”
In a rare show of election unity, Arsenal fan Sir Keir Starmer agreed.
The Labour leader told The Sun: “What better way of celebrating our new wonderkid Bellingham than belting out the classic Hey Jude?”
He added: “Our songs should be about backing the players on the pitch rather than anything else.”
