England’s progression to the FIFA World Cup semi-finals was marked by a thrilling 2-1 victory over Norway, with Jude Bellingham and Elliot Anderson emerging as the standout players. Bellingham took center stage with both of England’s goals, earning a top player rating of 9. Displaying remarkable composure, he leveled the score in the first half and later capitalized on a goalkeeping error to secure the extra-time winner.
Anderson matched Bellingham’s performance with a rating of 9, delivering an exceptional display in midfield. His surging run set up England’s first goal, and his ability to control the game’s tempo proved crucial throughout the match. Meanwhile, Marc Guéhi shone in defense, receiving a rating of 8 for his resilience against Erling Haaland and a key block against Antonio Nusa. Anthony Gordon and substitute Bukayo Saka also impressed, each with a rating of 8, as they generated several dangerous attacking opportunities.
On the Norwegian side, captain Martin Ødegaard and right-back Julian Ryerson delivered commendable performances, each securing a rating of 8. Andreas Schjelderup was responsible for Norway’s lone goal in the match. However, goalkeeper Ørjan HÃ¥skjold Nyland had a challenging evening, receiving the lowest rating of 3 after his error led to Bellingham’s decisive goal.
This victory ensures England’s place in the World Cup semi-finals, with Bellingham once again proving to be a pivotal figure for his team on the global stage. The match highlighted both the individual brilliance and collective effort required to advance at this level of competition.
