Gary Neville praised Jude Bellingham for his outstanding performance in the World Cup semi-final against Norway, highlighting that Bellingham’s impact surpasses that of past England stars like Paul Gascoigne, Michael Owen, and Wayne Rooney. Bellingham, a 23-year-old midfielder from Real Madrid, showcased his true potential by scoring crucial goals and leading England to a 2-1 victory.
In a thrilling match at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Florida, Bellingham equalized just before halftime after a skillful display of footwork and strength. As the game headed to extra time, Bellingham secured the win by capitalizing on a rebound from a teammate’s shot, demonstrating his goal-scoring prowess. Despite a resilient Norwegian effort, England’s defense held strong to secure the victory.
Neville, speaking from the ITV studio, lauded Bellingham’s tournament impact, describing him as a “superstar” and a vital asset to the England team. Thomas Tuchel also commended Bellingham’s consistent world-class performances, emphasizing the midfielder’s crucial role in England’s success.
Following the match, Bellingham credited his team’s character and resilience for the victory, highlighting the contributions of his teammates Dan Burn, Djed Spence, and others who stepped up in crucial moments. Bellingham’s match-winning goal was praised as a testament to his instincts and determination on the field.
The England squad, equipped with new kits for the FIFA World Cup, continues to impress on the international stage, with Bellingham emerging as a standout performer in the tournament. Join our WhatsApp community for daily football updates and exclusive offers.

