In a thrilling World Cup quarter-final clash, England overcame Norway in a dramatic extra-time encounter.Jude Bellingham emerged as the hero, scoring twice to propel his team into the semi-finals.The match, played under sweltering conditions of 33°C and 65% humidity, saw Norway take an early lead through Andreas Schjelderup’s goal.However, Bellingham’s equaliser and subsequent winner, capitalising on a Norway goalkeeper’s error, turned the tide.England’s resilience was tested throughout, with Norway dominating much of the second half.
Despite a valiant effort from Norway, including a missed penalty and a controversial goal disallowed, England’s tactical adjustments and Bellingham’s brilliance secured their place in the semi-finals.The victory marks a pivotal moment for England, showcasing their ability to thrive under pressure in high-stakes matches.
Original title: Bellingham’s extra-time winner sinks Norway and sends England into World Cup semi-finals
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