Jude Bellingham scored twice, including a decisive goal after a costly mistake by Norway goalkeeper Orjan Nyland, to lead England to victory in Miami.
The Real Madrid midfielder punished Nyland's error to secure the win in extra time, as reported by The Guardian.
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Key Moments and Performances
Nyland, who had previously impressed against Brazil, endured a difficult moment that handed Bellingham his second goal of the match.
England defender Marc Guéhi put in an immense defensive shift, including an epic block to deny a shot from Norwegian substitute Antonio Nusa.
Norway saw strong contributions from Martin Ødegaard, who acted as the heartbeat of the team, and Patrick Berg, who won the ball off Harry Kane to set up an opening goal.
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Andreas Schjelderup scored for Norway, while late defensive additions like Leo Østigård struggled to react when Bellingham pounced for England's winner.
For England, Elliot Anderson dominated central midfield alongside Declan Rice, who appeared affected by recent injury and illness.
Anthony Gordon provided a stellar presence on the left flank, delivering a precise assist for Bellingham's opening goal.
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Bukayo Saka and Morgan Rogers provided crucial second-half energy, with Rogers unleashing the shot that led to Bellingham's decisive instinctual finish.
