Jude Bellingham accused of X-rated outburst by Ghana manager Carlos Queiroz after furious half-time bust-up… as lip reader reveals foul-mouthed exchange between ex-Man United assistant and Thomas Tuchel

Jude Bellingham was accused of an X-rated reaction by Ghana boss Carlos Queiroz following England’s disappointing 0-0 draw with his side in Boston. The Three Lions playmaker, who was later substituted, exchanged heated words with opposition players as they headed to the tunnel at half-time after he escaped a yellow for a barge on Jerome Opoku in front of the dugouts. Bellingham was also spotted rowing with a Ghana coach as tempers flared, with  Queiroz held back by his staff. ‘He had a bad reaction with some bad names,’ the Portuguese former Manchester United assistant claimed to ITV. The Three Lions endured a frustrating first period as they failed to break down a resolute defence on the back of an impressive win over Croatia in game one.And frustrations boiled over at the interval at the Boston Stadium, with Bellingham, 22, exchanging words with Queiroz. Morgan Rogers, Bellingham’s close friend and competitor for a spot in the team, stepping in to restrain his team-mate.Photographers snapped Queiroz, 73, seemingly shouting at Bellingham after the half-time whistle was blown – and an expert lip reader has revealed what was said.Nicola Hickling, expert analyst and professional lip reader at Covers.com, has adjudged that John Paintsil, former Ghana defender and a member of the side’s coaching staff, said: ‘F*** off mate, yeah.’ Jude Bellingham was involved in a heated confrontation with Ghana manager Carlos Queiroz at half-time of the World Cup clash Manager and player had to be restrained, with Morgan Rogers stepping in to pull his team-mate away from the sceneQuieroz is then believed to have said: ‘Hey, hey… f*** you mate, f*** you.’Thomas Tuchel then got involved, saying: ‘Just go, get off now.’Noni Madueke also appeared to clash with Queiroz, with England assistant Anthony Barry doing his best to push his players away.The issue appeared to come after the Real Madrid star committed a foul just before half-time, barging Jerome Opoku in front of the dugout.Portuguese Queiroz took over at Ghana earlier this year after leaving his role as manager of Oman.He worked at United under Sir Alex Ferguson, starting out at Old Trafford back in 2002. He left not long after to take over as Real Madrid manager.The Portuguese returned to United in June 2004, and stayed in his position until July 2008. He has also coached the likes of Portugal, Colombia and Egypt in his long career. Have you paid attention to the action so far? Try our World Cup quiz HERE