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Jude Bellingham Leads England to Historic World Cup Win Over Mexico

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England secured a dramatic 3-2 victory over Mexico in a thrilling World Cup 2026 match held at the Azteca Stadium, overcoming historical challenges and hostile conditions. The game, described as the best of the tournament so far, extended beyond the usual 90 minutes, delivering intense drama and a display of resilience from the English team. Despite Mexico's home advantage, including a passionate crowd and high-altitude conditions, England's squad, led by Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane, demonstrated exceptional character and tactical discipline.

Jude Bellingham was the standout player, scoring two crucial early goals that disrupted Mexico's momentum and later holding the team together when England was reduced to ten men. Kane contributed the decisive goal and maintained composure under pressure. Goalkeeper Jordan Pickford also played a vital role, making key saves and managing the game smartly despite earlier tournament struggles.

England's pragmatic approach, including defensive resilience and game management, allowed them to withstand Mexico's relentless attacks and secure one of their most significant World Cup victories in decades. The match included setbacks such as Jarrel Kawansa's red card and a penalty conceded by Kane, but England's overall performance was marked by determination and strategic execution.

Looking ahead, England will face Norway in the quarterfinals, where they will encounter a new challenge in Erling Haaland, a formidable opponent familiar to many English players. This victory not only advances England in the tournament but also boosts their confidence and belief in their potential to succeed further. Mexico, despite the loss, showed remarkable effort and has promising players like Hilberto Mora to build on for the future.

This win at the historically challenging Azteca Stadium marks a significant moment for England, symbolizing a break from past disappointments and offering hope for the remainder of the World Cup 2026.

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