Several England players attribute part of their preparation and mindset to their parents, with Real Madrid midfielder Jude Bellingham highlighted in coverage. Bellingham, 23, is described as having scored twice in the tournament at the time of reporting and as one of the Three Lions players who publicly credit their families for shaping their success. The reporting focuses on Bellingham’s mother and her approach to day-to-day discipline and responsibility, describing her involvement in aspects such as how he manages personal matters and keeps up household routines. The article frames this influence as part of what helps Bellingham and other England players maintain focus and standards while competing at an international level. Across the cited material, the common theme is that parents play a role in encouraging structure, discipline, and professionalism. The accounts do not attribute specific on-field tactics to family members, but instead emphasize personal preparation and support systems.