Real Madrid superstar Jude Bellingham admitted he does not know whether he will be recalled to the England squad. The 22-year-old was back in his homeland on Tuesday night as Madrid lost 1-0 to Liverpool at Anfield. Bellingham was on the losing side in a Champions League clash of titans on Tuesday nightGettyBellingham made a small piece of history, albeit in defeat, becoming the youngest player in history to reach 50 appearances in the Champions League. But despite breaking new ground for his club, the former Birmingham and Borussia Dortmund star finds himself fighting for his place in the England team.Manager Thomas Tuchel did not select Bellingham for the October international break, despite the midfielder being available.While Bellingham was returning to full fitness after an injury, Tuchel went out of his way to insist it was a footballing decision.The decision garnered extra attention after the German called Bellingham’s behaviour ‘repulsive’ in a talkSPORT interview, although he later apologised and said his true feelings were lost in translation. Tuchel also said he would reach out to Bellingham for talks ahead of the next camp. With that England squad being announced on Friday, and a World Cup on the horizon next summer, Bellingham was asked if he expects to be included. “It’s not my call,” he replied in an interview with Amazon Prim. “I think you know whose call it is.”When pressed on whether he would like to be back in the squad, Bellingham added: “I would love to be but it’s not my call. I’ll be waiting to see.”Trent Alexander-Arnold booed on Anfield returnAlexis Mac Allister scored the only goal of the league phase clash, but the evening will be remembered for the return of a formerly beloved Liverpool hero. Trent Alexander-Arnold, who spent 21 years at Liverpool and won everything, was booed by the home faithful after being introduced as a late substitute. Alexander-Arnold got the frosty reception everyone expectedGettyIt came after a mural of the ex-Reds defender in Liverpool was defaced earlier on Tuesday. While some fans gave Alexander-Arnold a warm reception, many are yet to forgive him for running his contract down and leaving on a free transfer to the Bernabeu over the summer. But Bellingham believes his England teammate is still appreciated by Liverpool supporters deep down. He said: “Obviously, it is one of those things in football. The fans booing isn’t a reflection of how they feel about him.“I think it is more to give their team the edge and throw him off a little bit. “I am sure they’re appreciative of what he has done for the club. He loves the club a lot, I know that from speaking to him.”“It is one of those things.”Match Stats