Jude Bellingham’s brother Jobe at centre of heated brawl as tempers flare after Luton clash with Sunderland – Cannasumer

Jude Bellingham’s brother Jobe at centre of heated brawl as tempers flare after Luton clash with Sunderland


JUDE BELLINGHAM’s brother was at the centre of a heated brawl after Sunderland beat Luton Town.

Jobe Bellingham clashed with the Hatters’ goalkeeper Thomas Kaminski at full-time.

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Jobe Bellingham was involved in a clash with Luton’s Thomas Kaminski[/caption]

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Plenty of players joined in on the brawl[/caption]

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Jobe is the brother of Jude Bellingham[/caption]

Many more players joined in as the tensions escalated at Kenilworth Road.

Bellingham and his Sunderland team-mate Luke O’Nien, as well as Luton’s Carlton Morris and Tom Holmes, ended the night in the book.

But it was Sunderland’s night after they survived a gruelling first-half examination at the hands of the Hatters, who should have been ahead at the break.

The Town’s failure to cash in rebounded as Chris Rigg, 17, fired the visitors ahead ten minutes into the second half.

Luton made things difficult again when Elijah Adebayo headed his first of the season eight minutes later but the Black Cats got the cream when Mundle shot home in the 66th minute.

Sunderland, chasing their second away win in four days after Sunday’s victory at Hull, were first into the attack with just a minute on the clock with a shot from Dan Neil.

Seconds later, Belgian stopper Thomas Kaminski saved Alan Browne’s close-range goalbound back-heel with a leg.

Luton, tails up after Saturday’s 3-0 win over derby rivals Watford, survived that nervy spell and went close with a shot by striker Morris.

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This was breathless, all- action stuff, and Sunderland came under severe pressure midway through the half.

First, Mackems keeper Anthony Patterson intervened to stop a header from home centre-back Mark McGuiness squeezing in under the bar.


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Chirs Rigg fired in the opener at Kenilworth Road[/caption]

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Carlton Morris had a goal controvserially ruled offside[/caption]

That was from Alfie Doughty’s left-wing corner. Within seconds, Doughty’s next corner set up McGuinness for another header — and this time the ball hit the bar.

Luton thought they had found a way through deep into first-half added time when Morris swept home yet another Doughty corner — but Town midfielder Jordan Clark was standing well offside.

Two minutes into the second half, Patterson kept the score level with a save from Adebayo’s close-range header out after Clark’s cross from the right found the big striker.

But Sunderland took the lead on 55 minutes.

For once, Luton slackened their grip in midfield as Tahith Chong lost possession and Browne’s header sent Rigg on a run.

As he headed towards the left of the area, the teenager swivelled and fired home a low left-foot shot.

But Luton levelled eight minutes later. That man Doughty was at the root of things again, firing in a free-kick from the right

Morris met it just past the far post and volleyed across goal for Adebayo to head home.

Sunderland grabbed back the lead six minutes later. Chong claimed he had been fouled, ref Tom Nield disagreed, and Neil set up Mundle for a run across the box that ended with a low finish.

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