Jude Bellingham again dazzles England and the World Cup with his brilliance, matching some records of the all-time greats.

Jude Bellingham was England's two-goal hero again as they beat Norway to reach the World Cup semi-final. Jude Bellingham has carried England through the altitude of Mexico City then the searing heat and humidity of Miami on what increasingly looks like a personal mission to end a 60-year wait to win the World Cup. The World Cup can sometimes turn into one player's destiny, carrying an unstoppable momentum towards the sport's greatest prize. Think Diego Maradona with Argentina in 1986. Think Ronaldo's redemption with Brazil in Yokohama in 2002. Think Lionel Messi finally claiming his personal Holy Grail with Argentina in Doha in 2022. Despite the England star again coming to his nation's aid with two goals that overcame Norway in the Miami furnace, Bellingham has a long way to go to be bracketed with those iconic figures. Indeed, there are huge barriers to cross just at this tournament with Messi and Argentina waiting in Atlanta in the semi-final after they beat Switzerland. And, even then, there is the prospect that Spain, or Kylian Mbappe and a brilliant France side, will be the final frontier to cross in ending the agonising barren years that have stretched back to 30 July 1966 when Sir Alf Ramsey's England won the World Cup. Formidable barriers, but sometimes world-class players find the force of will to shape a World Cup as they wish – and Bellingham is threatening to do that after the latest magnificent display in a string of magnificent displays.