Jude Bellingham told his England teammates they can be world champions after leading by example in a 3-2 win over Mexico that will go down as one of the Three Lions' best ever World Cup triumphs.
The odds were stacked against Thomas Tuchel's men as they entered the lion's den of the Estadio Azteca, where Mexico had only lost twice in 89 previous matches and never in 10 outings at the World Cup.
On top of facing down a passionate 80,000 crowd, England also had to cope with playing at high altitude and over 45 minutes a man down after Jarell Quansah's red card.
But by that point, Bellingham's first-half double, scored just 98 seconds apart, had given the visitors something to hold on to.
Silencing home fans
The Real Madrid midfielder stooped to silence the home crowd to open the scoring.
Bellingham then charged forward to convert Harry Kane's cross for his fourth goal of the tournament.
"It's the best night of my England career. Just unbelievable," said Bellingham, who also performed heroics in his own box.
After Julian Quinones smashed Mexico back into the game, Cesar Montes looked certain to equalise before half-time until Bellingham stretched out a leg to clear.
Team leader
At just 23, Bellingham is already into his fourth major tournament and assumed the role of a leader.
Alongside Kane, England's two world class players have carried their nation into a last-eight clash with Norway despite far from flawless performances.
"I'm aware of the responsibility, I'm aware of the pressure that I carry along with all the other players," said Bellingham.
"Each player has a different responsibility on the pitch in terms of their roles, but I know what I can offer to the team."
He is hoping his confidence rubs off on the rest of the squad in their quest to end a 60-year wait to win a major tournament.
"I'm convinced of it and I hope that a win like this can give them that same conviction that they're top players and we shouldn't fear anyone.
"We shouldn't wait 40 minutes, 50 minutes, 60 minutes to realise that we're a very good team.
"So I hope that this win instills that belief in the squad because they deserve to feel that way about themselves."










