Borussia Dortmund's Rising Star Jobe Bellingham Mixes Football Dreams with Personal Quirks
Discover the intriguing insights revealed by Borussia Dortmund's young sensation Jobe Bellingham, from his Bundesliga aspirations to his love for 'Inside Man' and even a Joshua Kimmich owl theory confirmation.
Borussia Dortmund star Jobe Bellingham has revealed his "weird" Bundesliga title dream and favourite movie, while he has also confirmed a surprising Joshua Kimmich owl theory. In a light-hearted session, Bellingham answered some of the strangest questions he has ever been asked. He handled the madness with grace and humour.The first question was simple enough, if you could only watch one movie for the rest of your life, what would it be? Without hesitation, Bellingham replied: "Inside Man."Maybe it’s no coincidence he chose a film about strategy, timing, and the perfect execution of a plan, tricks that he is trying to master under Niko Kovac’s careful management.Then came the now-famous owl question: "How many owls would you need to see in one day before you start thinking something’s not right?"Bellingham chuckled and said: "Yeah, I’ve heard this one before. If I saw one, I’d be like, oh my god, I’ve seen an owl. You don’t see owls there. I’ll say five. I think then you’re thinking owls are taking over the world or something. Do you know what I mean?”Bayern star Kimmich gave his own take on the same question and said: "Three. I live next to the forest but I’ve never seen one."Next up, Bellingham was asked what vegetable he’d be if he had to choose. "Broccoli," he grinned. "I was going to say carrot, but I hate carrots, actually. So yeah, broccoli."When asked about his last dream, Bellingham’s face changed as humour gave way to ambition. "I had one about winning the Bundesliga the other day,” he said earnestly. “It was crazy. I think we weren't actually playing one team on the last day. And it was just loads of players on the pitch. You just see loads of faces, don't you? Just like your mates and stuff. And it's like, what are you doing? It wouldn't be here."Asked about his sleeping habits, the young Englishman burst out laughing. "Four pillows," he said. "At one time, not all four. But like, I'll sleep and then I move around. So I use the whole width of the bed. Do you know what I mean? Yeah, I don't sleep still."Kimmich’s rapid-fire responses were surgical and to the point. The mark of a precise midfielder who has the knack of timing his passes to perfection. When asked about his favourite ocean, he replied: "Pacific."And when pressed on where he starts brushing his teeth, his answer was just as deliberate: "I think bottom." Bottom left? "Yeah".Favourite time of day? He came up with another specific answer: "Yeah, I can tell you exactly. 7pm because my kids are in bed then. You get to really relax, nice." And finally, when asked a cryptic question: "The answer is Jamal Musiala. What’s the question?", Kimmich’s response showed his respect for his Bayern team-mate. "Who enjoys football the most?" he said. Bellingham has endured a difficult introduction to life in the Bundesliga, often finding himself benched after making a £32 million ($41m) move from Sunderland to savour Bundesliga and Champions League football. But against Augsburg last Friday, Bellingham finally showed his mettle. Coming on for the final half-hour, he put in a brilliant shift and proved why Dortmund signed him in the first place.Kovac explained: "We're building him up slowly here. I think it's even going faster than I imagined, because the lad really has a lot of quality. He's present, has good physical attributes, and possesses a playing quality that he also demonstrated in his 30 minutes here in Augsburg."Dortmund’s next few fixtures will be crucial for Bellingham. The club travels to England to face Manchester City in the Champions League, in what will be a poignant return for the midfielder to his homeland. He had impressed Kovac against Augsburg and will be hoping to earn a starting berth against Pep Guardiola's side at the Etihad. After that, it’s back to domestic duty with a tricky away tie against Hamburg, who have been one of the Bundesliga’s surprise packages this season. They are seven points behind runaway leaders Bayern, who have won all nine of their league matches. If Bellingham wants to realise his Bundesliga dream, the Men in Black and Yellow have a lot to catch up on.
Jobe Bellingham's Movie Choice Reflects Strategic Thinking
When asked to pick one movie for life, Bellingham instantly chooses 'Inside Man,' a film revolving around strategy and execution – qualities he aims to master under Niko Kovac at Dortmund.
The Curious Owl Theory: Jobe Bellingham's Perspective
Addressing the owl question with humor, Bellingham amusingly shares his threshold for owl sightings, while Bayern's Joshua Kimmich adds his forest-dwelling experience to the puzzle.
From Vegetables to Bundesliga Dreams: Jobe Bellingham's Playful Responses
Bellingham candidly reveals his vegetable alter ego, shares a Bundesliga title dream, and sheds light on his quirky sleeping habit of utilizing four pillows.
Jobe Bellingham's Uplifting Performance Against Augsburg
Despite initial challenges, Jobe Bellingham showcased his mettle with an impactful display against Augsburg, impressing coach Kovac and showcasing why Dortmund invested in his potential.
Bellingham's Path Ahead: Champions League and Bundesliga Hurdles
As Dortmund faces crucial fixtures in the Champions League and Bundesliga, Bellingham's journey promises further growth and tests, including a poignant return to England against Manchester City.




