Bellingham stabbed in just after the hour mark, breaking the deadlock in an awkward game at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.It was his second goal of the tournament, and he then turned provider, crossing for Harry Kane to head home as England claimed the victory that allows them to advance to the last 32 as Group L winners."He is just in a sweet spot after his injury, he is just happy to play, and he feels free and he can just hopefully now also play with that intensity in a short period of time," Tuchel said of the midfielder who turns 23 on Monday.It is not so long ago that Bellingham's place in Tuchel's squad appeared in doubt, and he featured in just two of England's eight matches between September and March.Shoulder and hamstring injuries disrupted his season at club level, but Bellingham is now back playing regularly for his country -- even if Tuchel has taken him off in all three games so far at the World Cup."That is why we take care of him at the moment after 60 to 70 minutes, because we saw in the last months that he did not produce that level of intensity for club and country," Tuchel said."He is a key player, he needs to play with this intensity. Our job is to support him and help him to be the best version of himself."We will also push Morgan (Rogers) to fight for his place, but it is good that we have him in this kind of spirit."