Jude Bellingham delivered a clinical performance in punishing Miami heat, scoring twice to lift England past Norway 2-1 and into the World Cup semi-finals. The Real Madrid midfielder netted the opening goal before Norway equalized, forcing the match to extra time where Bellingham struck again for the decisive winner.
England's comeback showcased resilience despite playing in oppressive conditions that tested both squads physically. The team weathered Norway's push for an equalizer and found their rhythm in the additional period, with Bellingham's composure under pressure proving decisive. His brace demonstrates why the 21-year-old has emerged as a focal point of England's attacking setup at this tournament.
The victory advances Gareth Southgate's side deeper into the competition, setting up a high-stakes semi-final clash. Bellingham's combination of technical skill and big-match temperament continues turning heads across Europe's elite clubs, reinforcing his status as one of football's most promising talents.
