Bellingham Makes History with Consecutive World Cup Braces

Jude Bellingham, a midfielder for the England National Football Team, made history by scoring a brace in England's 2-1 win against Norway during the World Cup quarter-finals. This performance ensured England's advancement to the semi-finals, where they will face Argentina.
Bellingham's two goals in this match followed his brace in the Round of 16 against Mexico, making him the seventh player in World Cup history to score twice in consecutive knockout matches. The previous players to achieve this feat include Piola (Italy, 1938), Kocsis (Hungary, 1954), Pelé (Brazil, 1958), Garrincha (Brazil, 1962), Diego Maradona (Argentina, 1986), and Kylian Mbappé (France, 2022).
This remarkable achievement highlights Bellingham's significant impact on the tournament as a player for Real Madrid.
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