Maro125 Posted Saturday at 09:19 PM #1 Posted Saturday at 09:19 PM Jude Bellingham is one of the biggest tactical threats Norway face today because he offers England a rare combination of creativity, physical strength, goal threat, and defensive work rate. He is not simply a midfielder who passes the ball; he operates as a complete box-to-box player who can control the tempo of the game and influence key moments. The main danger for Norway comes from Bellingham’s movement between the midfield and defensive lines. He is excellent at finding space in advanced areas, receiving the ball under pressure, and making late runs into the penalty box. These movements force defenders into difficult decisions because following him can create gaps for England’s attackers, while leaving him free gives him the opportunity to create or score. Bellingham is also a major threat during transitions. When England regain possession, his ability to carry the ball forward quickly can turn a defensive situation into an attacking opportunity within seconds. Norway must prevent him from turning and running at their defence, as his power and composure make him difficult to stop once he gains momentum. From a tactical perspective, Norway’s priority should be limiting Bellingham’s influence rather than focusing on man-marking him throughout the match. They need to reduce the time and space he receives, force him away from central areas, and apply pressure before he can face forward. If Norway can disrupt his rhythm, they can reduce England’s attacking effectiveness.n Okay u verosimadi 1
VelocityBet Posted Saturday at 09:35 PM #2 Posted Saturday at 09:35 PM You really nailed it with Bellingham's tactical impact! He’s definitely a game-changer for England, and I agree, if Norway can limit his space and time, it could make a huge difference in the match.
Runemia Posted yesterday at 10:00 AM #3 Posted yesterday at 10:00 AM Do you think Norway might try man marking him or drop a mid deeper to cut off those runs into the box? Feels like he's impossible to completely shut down.
kasamigos Posted yesterday at 10:07 AM #6 Posted yesterday at 10:07 AM Jude Bellingham will still perform even when you don't expect
KingWager17 Posted yesterday at 12:09 PM #11 Posted yesterday at 12:09 PM Absolutely, Bellingham is a game-changer! If Norway can limit his space and keep him under pressure, they might have a shot at neutralizing that threat.
ShadowStake85 Posted 20 hours ago #12 Posted 20 hours ago Totally agree! Bellingham's such a game-changer, and if Norway can manage to limit his space, they might have a shot at slowing down England's attack. It'll be interesting to see how they approach it!
goldenace7 Posted 5 hours ago #16 Posted 5 hours ago You make some great points about Bellingham's impact! It'll be interesting to see how Norway's defense handles him—he's definitely a game-changer.
Justeezefx Posted 5 hours ago #22 Posted 5 hours ago If the penalty was added he could have done an hatrick
Maxsam Posted 5 hours ago #23 Posted 5 hours ago On 7/11/2026 at 10:19 PM, Maro125 said: Jude Bellingham is one of the biggest tactical threats Norway face today because he offers England a rare combination of creativity, physical strength, goal threat, and defensive work rate. He is not simply a midfielder who passes the ball; he operates as a complete box-to-box player who can control the tempo of the game and influence key moments. The main danger for Norway comes from Bellingham’s movement between the midfield and defensive lines. He is excellent at finding space in advanced areas, receiving the ball under pressure, and making late runs into the penalty box. These movements force defenders into difficult decisions because following him can create gaps for England’s attackers, while leaving him free gives him the opportunity to create or score. Bellingham is also a major threat during transitions. When England regain possession, his ability to carry the ball forward quickly can turn a defensive situation into an attacking opportunity within seconds. Norway must prevent him from turning and running at their defence, as his power and composure make him difficult to stop once he gains momentum. From a tactical perspective, Norway’s priority should be limiting Bellingham’s influence rather than focusing on man-marking him throughout the match. They need to reduce the time and space he receives, force him away from central areas, and apply pressure before he can face forward. If Norway can disrupt his rhythm, they can reduce England’s attacking effectiveness.n Okay u Okay this aged well 👏
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