Jude Bellingham has been three different players in England's three World Cup matches so far.
His importance at international level should really no longer be up for debate. He was England's matchwinner against Panama: his goal, assist and another commanding display securing his country's place in the World Cup knockout stages.
The numbers back up the eye test - across the group stage, no England player consistently influenced games more - but they also expose Thomas Tuchel's biggest tactical dilemma in the struggle to get this side to fully purr.
Initially expected to play further back alongside Elliot Anderson, Bellingham's dynamic role on Saturday night nevertheless made it three group stage games now where he has looked like three different versions of himself.















