ENGLAND’s 3-0 win over Senegal on Sunday evening saw the 2022 World Cup’s highest scorers set up a quarter-final date with the reigning champions, France.
It wasn’t always as straightforward as the eventual scoreline suggests. England laboured at times in the first half, troubled by a studious Senegalese press.
But Jordan Henderson’s opening goal settled English nerves. Harry Kane notched his first goal of the tournament with the last kick before half-time and Bukayo Saka rounded off the scoring, dinking Phil Foden’s left-wing centre into the net in the 57th minute.
Here are three things we learned.
Bellingham Sets the Tone
Despite England taking a 2-0 lead into the break, there was only one man in white who matched the intensity of the Senegalese players for much of the first period – Jude Bellingham. And it was the magnificent Borussia Dortmund midfielder who transformed what was shaping up to be a sloppy and frustrating game for Gareth Southgate’s side.
By half-time, Bellingham had won more aerial duels than any England player and led his team in successful dribbles, chances created and tackles made.
Senegal’s pressing harried England into coughing up possession in dangerous areas multiple times early on, and the Three Lions looked meek and a step behind their opponents.
Not Bellingham. His indefatigable performance was epitomised by a moment in the first half that saw him press and hassle Kalidou Koulibaly high on England’s left flank, making the Chelsea centre-back uncomfortable and panicked. Bellingham then waved his arms, imploring the England fans in attendance to make themselves heard and, no doubt, the England players to liven up.
And so it was no surprise that Bellingham was the architect of England’s breakthrough. His driving, bustling run down the left was capped with a perfect left-footed cut-back to find Henderson streaking into the penalty area. The Liverpool captain slotted the opening goal beyond Edouard Mendy.
Goal: Harry Kane makes it 2-0 to England vs Senegal. pic.twitter.com/EnhVlIxOrZ
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Bellingham’s fine first half wasn’t done. In stoppage time, it was again the 19-year-old who was driving England forward, cutting through the Senegalese midfield single-handedly before laying off to Foden, who squared for Kane to rifle in his first goal of the 2022 World Cup.
Expectations were high before the tournament, but Bellingham has, thus far, exceeded them all. He is England’s best player.




