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Bellingham double sends England to World Cup semis amid controversy
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Bellingham double sends England to World Cup semis amid controversy

From De Volkskrant · () Dutch

Translated from Dutch, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

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  • England defeated Norway 2-1 in Miami to advance to the World Cup semifinals.
  • Jude Bellingham scored both goals for England, including the late winner.
  • The match saw controversy over a potential handball and a goal potentially being affected by a TV camera cable.

England secured a spot in the World Cup semifinals with a dramatic 2-1 victory over Norway in Miami. The match, however, was not without its controversies, including a questionable goal and a potential handball incident.

Jude Bellingham emerged as the hero for England, scoring twice to secure the win. He equalized just before halftime and then netted the decisive goal in stoppage time after a rebound off the Norwegian goalkeeper. His performance cemented his status as a key player in the tournament.

The game's narrative was complicated by a moment in the first half when Bellingham's equalizer might have been affected by a TV camera cable. Norwegian players and staff protested, arguing the goal should have been disallowed. FIFA sources, however, indicated that the ball's sensor showed no contact with the cable, and the goal was deemed valid.

Adding to the drama, a potential handball by Bellingham in the lead-up to his second goal was reviewed by VAR but ultimately not penalized, despite English protests for a penalty. These incidents cast a shadow over England's hard-fought victory, which ended Norway's World Cup campaign.

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Originally published by De Volkskrant in Dutch. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.