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Bellingham's Double Sends England to World Cup Semis with Extra-Time Victory Over Norway

Credited from: LEMONDE

  • Jude Bellingham leads England to a 2-1 extra-time victory over Norway in the World Cup quarter-finals.
  • The match featured a controversial VAR decision disallowing Norway's second goal.
  • England will face either Argentina or Switzerland in the semi-finals.

Jude Bellingham was instrumental for England, scoring both goals in a dramatic 2-1 extra-time victory against Norway in the World Cup quarter-finals held in Miami on July 11. The match marked England's successful progression to the semi-finals for the first time since 2018, despite Norway initially taking the lead through Andreas Schjelderup's goal in the first half. Bellingham equalized shortly before half-time, demonstrating his skill by converting a pass from Anthony Gordon, and scored the winner after capitalizing on a mistake by Norway's goalkeeper Orjan Nyland in extra time, according to Channel News Asia, Al Jazeera, and Le Monde.

The match was not without controversy, as Norway thought they had regained the lead when Torbjorn Heggem scored, only for the goal to be ruled out following a VAR check which deemed Erling Haaland had committed a foul beforehand. This decision maintained England's hopes as the contest proceeded into extra time under exhausting conditions, with temperatures soaring above 30 degrees Celsius (86 Fahrenheit). The physical demands were evident as both teams faced extreme fatigue, according to Al Jazeera and Le Monde.

Following the match, England's head coach Thomas Tuchel expressed mixed feelings about the performance, stating, "We made life very, very difficult for ourselves" while acknowledging the team's progression to the last four. Despite the victory, he pointed out several areas needing improvement, noting, "Sloppy... a lot of technical mistakes," reflecting the challenges faced during the game. Tuchel's comments underscore the balance between triumph and the need for refinement as England prepares to face either Argentina or Switzerland in the semi-finals, according to Channel News Asia, Al Jazeera, and Le Monde.

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