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To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. This video can not be played Figure caption, Bellingham scores extra-time winner as England reach semi-finals Published 9 minutes ago Jude Bellingham has been the best player at the World Cup so far, says former England striker Wayne Rooney. Real Madrid midfielder Bellingham has scored six goals in six games for England, leaving him only two behind France's Kylian Mbappe and Argentina's Lionel Messi in the Golden Boot standings. Erling Haaland, whose Norway side were eliminated by England in the quarter-finals, is on seven while Three Lions captain Harry Kane is level with Bellingham. England play Messi's Argentina on Wednesday in the second semi-final (20:00 BST). The match is live on BBC One, BBC iPlayer, the BBC Sport website and app, and BBC Radio 5 Live. "In terms of best in the world I think you're looking at someone like Mbappe or Haaland," Rooney said on The Wayne Rooney Show. "Bellingham hasn't quite hit those levels at Real Madrid this season, but he's been the best player in the tournament for me." Bellingham, 23, has become a big-game player for England - with nine goals and three assists in World Cups and European Championships. His Real Madrid team-mate Mbappe - with 12 - is the only European player to have scored more than nine goals in a major tournament before the age of 24. Bellingham has averaged a goal or assist every 138 minutes at major tournaments for England, compared to one every 284 minutes in other international matches. He scored in the group wins over Croatia and Panama at this World Cup, then twice against both Mexico and Norway in the knockout stage. "With Jude, it's all about energy, passion, desire, drive and that's how he's getting his rewards," said Rooney. "That's very rare to have that. A lot of these top players rely on the ability and the technique to get their moments. Jude has desire and hunger and it's so refreshing to see a player playing the toughest game but also doing it. "That's what fans want, especially the England fans. They want to see players running and working for the team and for the badge. "He reminds me of me in terms of one minute you're thinking, 'this lad's a genius', and the next minute you're thinking, 'don't go into that tackle, don't get sent off'. "It's exactly how I was. But he's obviously backing it up in the biggest tournament. There were doubters before but he's put all that to bed." England v Argentina Fifa World Cup 2026 semi-final 15 July, 20:00 BST Watch on iPlayer Listen on Sounds Watch live on BBC One and BBC iPlayer from 19:00 BST. Listen to build-up and full match commentary on BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Sounds from 18:00 BST. Follow TV and radio coverage, plus live text updates, in-play video clips, post-match highlights and analysis on the BBC Sport website and app. If Bellingham or Kane score against Argentina, they will become the top scorer in one major tournament for England. Gary Lineker in 1986 and K
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