Jude Bellingham Inspires England Again as Statistics Highlight His World Cup Dominance Ahead of Argentina Clash
- Jul 14
- 3 min read
England's dream of ending a 60-year wait for World Cup glory continues, and once again, Jude Bellingham is at the heart of everything.
The Real Madrid midfielder produced another match-winning display in England's dramatic 2-1 quarter-final victory over Norway, scoring twice for the second consecutive knockout match. As Thomas Tuchel's side now prepares for a blockbuster semi-final against Argentina, Bellingham isn't just delivering memorable moments—he is dominating nearly every attacking statistic at the tournament.

Another Match, Another Match-Winning Performance
Against Norway, England found themselves trailing before Bellingham once again stepped forward when his team needed him most.
The 23-year-old scored twice to overturn the deficit, continuing a remarkable run that has transformed him into England's biggest weapon in the knockout rounds. It marked the second straight World Cup knockout game in which he has scored a brace, further strengthening his reputation as one of the tournament's defining players.
Former England defender Gary Neville described Bellingham's influence as "game-changing," saying the midfielder has almost carried England into the semi-finals alongside captain Harry Kane.
Leading England in Every Important Category
Bellingham's influence goes far beyond his six goals.
Tournament data shows he currently leads England in almost every major attacking metric, underlining how complete his performances have been throughout the World Cup.
Among England players, Bellingham ranks first for:
Goals
Goal involvements
Big chances created
Successful take-ons
Sprints
Runs behind the defensive line
Forward attacking runs
Availability for progressive passes
These numbers illustrate not only his technical brilliance but also his relentless work rate without the ball.
Whether creating space, breaking defensive lines or arriving in dangerous positions, Bellingham has become England's most complete attacking force.
Making World Cup History

Bellingham's achievements in North America are already placing him among football's greatest tournament performers.
His six goals make him the highest-scoring midfielder at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Only Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappé and Erling Haaland have scored more goals overall, and no midfielder has ever surpassed Bellingham's tally in a single World Cup.
The England star has also added another historic milestone by becoming only the second-youngest player after Pelé to score braces in consecutive World Cup knockout matches.
His performances continue to rewrite England's record books while elevating him into elite company on the global stage.
More Than Goals: The Engine of Tuchel's England
Statistics reveal that Bellingham's impact extends far beyond finishing chances.
He consistently offers passing options for teammates, presses aggressively, makes intelligent off-ball runs and provides defensive intensity whenever England lose possession.
His versatility allows Thomas Tuchel to build the team's entire attacking structure around him.
Alongside Harry Kane, Bellingham has become the focal point of England's attack, blending creativity, leadership and clinical finishing in a way few midfielders have managed on football's biggest stage.
Golden Boot Race Still Wide Open

With six goals, Bellingham shares England's scoring lead with Harry Kane while remaining firmly in contention for the Golden Boot.
Only Kylian Mbappé and Lionel Messi currently sit ahead of the England midfielder, while Erling Haaland's elimination with Norway removed another major challenger.
Every remaining match now carries enormous significance—not only for England's title ambitions but also for the individual race to finish as the tournament's top scorer.
Argentina Awaits in a Massive Semi-Final
England's next obstacle is perhaps their toughest yet.
Opta's latest tournament projections give England only the slightest advantage, estimating a 50.9% chance of defeating Argentina compared to 49.1% for the South Americans—a reflection of how evenly matched the two teams appear.
For England supporters, however, confidence has rarely been higher.
With Bellingham producing world-class performances game after game, belief is growing that this generation may finally end England's six-decade wait for another World Cup triumph.
Should the midfielder maintain his extraordinary form, history could be within touching distance.




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