In a thrilling quarter-final clash held in Miami, England has successfully secured its place in the World Cup semi-finals by defeating Norway. Jude Bellingham emerged as the standout player, netting two crucial goals that led to England's victory.
Norway initially stunned the crowd by taking the lead in the 36th minute. However, their excitement was short-lived as Bellingham equalized for England just before the halftime break. The second half saw Norway intensifying their efforts, applying significant pressure on England in search of a winning goal. Yet, just moments before the match concluded, Bellingham struck again, dashing Norway's hopes.
All attention was on Erling Haaland, but it simply wasn't his day. Despite Norway's aggressive attacks, they failed to convert any chances into goals. A notable moment occurred in the second half when Sørloth had a prime opportunity but chose not to pass to Haaland, missing a critical chance.
The match was also marked by contentious refereeing decisions. In the 55th minute, Norway believed they had scored when Heggem headed the ball in from a corner, only for the goal to be disallowed. The referee ruled that Haaland had pushed Elliot Anderson prior to the kick, igniting a wave of protests.
Additionally, England's opening goal raised eyebrows as it followed a Norway goal kick that struck an overhead broadcast camera. The ball subsequently fell to an England player, who assisted Bellingham for the goal. Norwegian players protested, but the referee provided no clear justification, allowing the game to continue.
Post-match, the drama spilled onto social media. Alfie Haaland, Erling's father and a former Norway player, took to X to express his frustration. He sarcastically congratulated Bellingham and the referee, later stating that the referee had 'saved the match' and that Norway had been 'cheated.'
His comments quickly gained traction online, with many fans echoing the sentiment that questionable officiating played a significant role in Norway's defeat. With his two goals in this match, Jude Bellingham has now scored a total of six goals in the ongoing World Cup.