Ten-man England end Mexico's run
Kolkata, July 7 -- There are matches that settle into a rhythm. Then there are some that are determined to reject that idea altogether. England's chaotic 3-2 Round of 16 victory over Mexico at the Azteca Stadium belonged emphatically to the latter. Lurching end to end, swinging violently between control and bedlam, it saw three goals in six first-half minutes, a straight red, a stunning save, a goalpost rebound, two penalties and enough momentum shifts to fill an entire knockout tie. And at the centre of it all stood Jude Bellingham.
By the final whistle, Bellingham had scored twice, produced a match-altering defensive intervention, and had managed to look like England's most influential player at both ends of the pitch. On an evening when ...
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