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World Cup

Bellingham’s breakthrough and England’s defensive test in New York

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Jude Bellingham’s second‑half strike opened the scoring as England beat Panama 2‑0 in New York, securing top spot in Group L. The win ensured the Three Lions finished the group in first place and progressed to the knockout stage. Jordan Pickford made a good save from a Jose Luis Rodriguez effort in the first half after the first hydration break, demonstrating early composure in goal. The English goalkeeper also produced a couple of loose clearances as the match unfolded. Jarell Quansah earned his first World Cup start at right‑back, showing solid defending but lacking the passing range of Reece James before leaving with an ankle injury at halftime. Ezri Konsa delivered a cross‑field pass that released Marcus Rashford early, while Marc Guehi was forced to make several recovery runs as Panama probed England’s defence. Nico O'Reilly’s ability to drift into midfield added aerial threat with late runs into the box, complementing Elliot Anderson’s role as the sole deep‑lying midfielder covering extensive ground. Bukayo Saka constantly pressured defenders and provided quality corner deliveries, and Morgan Rogers, given his first start after two substitute appearances, kept composure in tight spaces despite the chaotic changes. Jude Bellingham operated deeper than in the previous match, scoring England’s opener and then supplying a precise assist to Harry Kane for the second goal. Harry Kane, instructed to stay high and avoid the crowded midfield, capitalised on the chance to seal the win with his second‑half strike. Djed Spence entered at the 63rd minute for the injured Quansah, while Noni Madueke replaced Saka, maintaining pressure with his pace. Later substitutions saw Eberechi Eze replace Bellingham, Ollie Watkins relieve Kane, and Jordan Henderson come on to see out the match with his experience. The 2‑0 victory ensured England finished top of Group L, guaranteeing progression to the knockout stage of the World Cup. Alex Howell’s player ratings highlight the collective effort that secured the Three Lions’ commanding position.

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