JUDE BELLINGHAM launched into an incredible meltdown on the pitch immediately after England's embarrassing 3-1 defeat to Senegal.<br /><br />The 22-year-old midfielder failed to keep his emotions in check following the full-time whistle as England suffered their first loss to an African nation.<br /><br />A 93rd-minute penalty from Cheikh Sabaly put the final nail in England's coffin as they suffered a first defeat under manager Thomas Tuchel.<br /><br />Substitute Bellingham thought he had drawn England level at 2-2 in the 83rd minute, but the goal was controversially disallowed for a handball by Levi Colwill.<br /><br />The debatable decision late in the game left England stars and Tuchel fuming, as Colwill didn't appear to touch the ball deliberately.<br /><br />Regardless, England didn't do enough to win and were lucky that the match was a friendly, with Tuchel still undefeated in the World Cup qualifiers.<br /><br />But Bellingham was so frustrated that he kicked the ball into the air as referee Stephanie Frappart blew the whistle at the City Ground.<br /><br />The Real Madrid star then booted a water cooler near the technical area, before racing after the assistant referee.<br /><br />Captain Harry Kane was ultimately forced to push the former Birmingham player onto the pitch to calm the situation down.<br /><br />But the former Bundesliga ace wasn't the only one irritated with the decision, with Kane hinting that the officials "didn't know the rules".<br /><br />Tuchel also confronted Frappart and her team of officials in the middle of the pitch at full-time.<br /><br />Bellingham, however, quickly appeared to calm down and heartwarmingly gifted his shirt to a young fan before heading down the tunnel.<br /><br />But the talented midfielder does have a history of taking his frustrations out on pitch-side objects after defeats.<br /><br />He memorably kicked the VAR monitor in frustration after Real Madrid's last-gasp defeat to Valencia in April.<br /><br />Bellingham was named on the bench for England’s first friendly under Tuchel, but was introduced with 19 minutes remaining as England found themselves 2-1 behind.<br /><br />Kane had opened the scoring for the Three Lions early on, before Ismaila Sarr and Habib Diarra netted to turn the game on its head.<br /><br />While the referee was reviewing Bellingham’s goal on the VAR screen, former Arsenal right-back Lee Dixon told ITV: “That’s completely not a deliberate handball.<br /><br />The twisting of his arm is because he is challenging for the ball. I disagree with that decision.”<br /><br />Ian Wright later added: "For them to disallow the goal, it's crazy."<br />