England produced a monumental defensive effort to beat Mexico in a pulsating, nail-biting, five-goal thriller at the Azteca Stadium on Sunday.Jude Bellingham scored twice inside two minutes, and Harry Kane also scored from the penalty spot as the Three Lions overcame Jarell Quansah’s red card, high altitude and a fervent home support to keep their quest for a first major tournament win in 60 years alive.England have relied on Bellingham and Kane throughout the tournament and that duo have carried them into a last eight showdown with Erling Haaland’s Norway.Bellingham struck twice in 98 seconds in the first half to condemn Mexico to just a third defeat in 90 matches at the Azteca.“It’s the best night of my England career. Just unbelievable. I can’t put it into words right now,” said Bellingham.“It’s tough to kind of gather everything together, the goals, the penalty against, the penalty for, the red card. It was a chaotic game, but credit to Mexico, they were a different class ... but this team showed character tonight and I’m proud.”Julian Quinones and Raul Jimenez reduced the Mexican arrears, but they fell short of a place in the quarter-finals.
World Cup: England ‘show character’ in victory over Mexico, Norway await in last 8
Jude Bellingham scores twice, Harry Kane adds a third and England survive wave after wave of Mexican attacks to claim 3-2 win.











