Who else How Bellingham became indispensable again

The Jude Bellingham Show.

A World Cup body of work that, even by the Real Madrid midfielder’s lofty standards, has been as mesmerising as we’ve seen in an England shirt in recent major tournaments.

It seems ludicrous now to think there was even a debate as to whether Bellingham would be in England’s World Cup team at all.

Bellingham has emerged as one of the stars of England’s run to the World Cup semi-finals – and has arguably been one of the best players of the tournament.

Six goals, including a brilliant double against Norway in the quarter-finals, plus an excellent assist for Harry Kane’s goal in the 2-0 win over Panama has had England’s supporters serenading the 23-year-old here in the USA.

But Bellingham appears to be taking it all in his stride.

Of course, he is used to the adulation. It is no surprise that Bellingham finds himself in the position he does today – his route to the top was predicted by those in the game when he burst on to the scene in 2019.

Here, BBC Sport charts Bellingham’s rise.

Bellingham stunned the scouts from his debut

Bellingham made his debut for hometown club Birmingham City aged 16 years and 38 days in August 2019.

He became the Blues’ youngest ever player, breaking club legend Trevor Francis’ record set in 1970.

A Premier League scouting report from that game suggests the midfielder’s talent was quickly apparent, acknowledging his “great athleticism, long legs, graceful running and work-rate”.

But it was Bellingham’s technical skills that really caught the scout’s attention – his ability to carry the ball away from pressure and find space by getting between the lines or pulling wide.

The report recommended the undisclosed Premier League club immediately sign Bellingham, loan him out, then bring him into their senior squad in 18 months’ time.

Within a year, Bellingham was on the move – not to the Premier League, but to Borussia Dortmund in a deal worth £20.7m.

When he left, Birmingham retired Bellingham’s number 22 shirt, with the teenager having played just 44 times for the club.

But Birmingham City knew.

Everyone in English football was starting to realise.

Germany very quickly found out, too.

Bellingham scored on his debut for Dortmund, claiming the second goal in a 5-0 win over Duisburg in the German Cup.