Jude Bellingham is on a scoring spree for England, netting a brace as the Three Lions secured a 2-1 lead against Norway in extra time of their World Cup quarter-final.
Norway initially drew first blood with an effort from Andreas Schjelderup that found the net past Jordan Pickford. Bellingham quickly responded before the end of the first half, leveling the score for England. However, neither team managed to break the deadlock within the regulation 90 minutes.
Entering extra time, Bellingham showcased his sharp instincts, pouncing on an opportunity to put England ahead. This goal marks his seventh of the World Cup, continuing his exceptional form.
The Real Madrid midfielder's ability to consistently find the back of the net is proving crucial for England's campaign. His knack for being in the right place at the right time, reminiscent of his two goals against Mexico, has made him a standout performer.
With Bellingham in such unstoppable form, England's hopes of winning the World Cup for the first time since 1966 appear brighter. Furthermore, his impressive goal tally could position him as a contender for the Golden Boot alongside top players like Kylian Mbappe and Lionel Messi.