England midfielder etched his name into FIFA World Cup history after scoring the fastest brace ever by an England player at the tournament.
Bellingham struck twice in a breathtaking spell lasting just 98 seconds as England defeated Mexico 3-2 in a thrilling Round of 16 encounter, sealing the Three Lions' place in the quarter-finals.
The Real Madrid star opened the scoring before doubling England's advantage barely a minute and a half later, leaving Mexico stunned and rewriting the World Cup record books in the process.
The remarkable feat surpassed every previous England player to score two goals in such quick succession at the FIFA World Cup, underlining Bellingham's growing reputation as one of the game's biggest stars.
His explosive performance proved decisive in one of the tournament's most entertaining knockout matches, with England holding off a spirited Mexican comeback to secure victory.
Bellingham's historic night not only sent England into the last eight but also reinforced his status as the heartbeat of Gareth Southgate's side, delivering when it mattered most on football's biggest stage.
England will now face Norway in the World Cup quarter-finals, with confidence soaring after another match-winning display from their midfield talisman.




