Jude Bellingham fires England past Norway after Tuchel criticism sparks row
On 10 July 2026, Jude Bellingham struck twice in extra time as England beat Norway 2-1 to book their place in the World Cup semi-finals. The Real Madrid midfielder’s goals capped a dramatic quarter-final win in scorching heat, though his manager Thomas Tuchel’s post-match comments left Bellingham frustrated.
After the final whistle, Tuchel criticised his Three Lions side’s performance, insisting they must improve before Wednesday’s semi-final against Argentina. Bellingham was told of Tuchel’s displeasure by reporters and reacted with visible frustration. Former Manchester United assistant Mick Brown told Football Insider both responses were valid-Tuchel’s frustration over technical flaws, Bellingham’s defence of his team’s effort.
Brown dismissed suggestions of a rift, calling the drama “a storm in a teacup.” He argued Tuchel’s push for better play ahead of Argentina was fair, while Bellingham’s reaction-coming off 120 minutes in extreme heat-was understandable. “Jude Bellingham is passionate, not delicate,” Brown said. “That’s not a problem.”
England now face Lionel Messi’s Argentina in the semi-finals, where they’ll target a first World Cup final since 1966. Tuchel stressed the squad’s focus remains on improvement, not infighting. Bellingham, meanwhile, heads into the clash as England’s standout performer, fresh off two goals that sealed their spot in Qatar.