Updated
Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jul 11
Bellingham Fires England Into World Cup Quarter-Finals With 2 Goals Against Mexico
Updated
Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jul 11

Bellingham Fires England Into World Cup Quarter-Finals With 2 Goals Against Mexico

3 articles · Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jul 11

Summary

  • Two goals against Mexico sent England into the World Cup quarter-finals and underlined Jude Bellingham's return to center stage after doubts over his place under Thomas Tuchel.
  • Five matches have brought Bellingham four goals, one assist and three player-of-the-match awards, with his latest display adding a goal-saving defensive contribution and tactical flexibility between the 10 and No. 8 roles.
  • That surge follows a shaky spell in which the 23-year-old missed time through injury, was left out of an England squad in October and had started only four of his first seven appearances under Tuchel.
  • England now face Norway on Saturday, with Bellingham and Harry Kane leading a side whose run has restored the midfielder's status as one of the tournament's standout players.

Insights

Can Bellingham's brilliance alone carry an injury-plagued England to World Cup glory?
Has Jude Bellingham truly matured, or is his new humility a calculated World Cup performance?
Is the truce between Bellingham and coach Tuchel genuine or just a World Cup convenience?