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Bellingham lifts England past Haaland and Norway and into World Cup semi-finals - The Globe and Mail

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Harry Kane feels England are 'knocking on the door' of lifting the World Cup.

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Harry Kane feels England are "knocking on the door" of winning the World Cup as he backs the Three Lions to get it over the line.The Three Lions play Argentina on Wednesday evening and are just two victories away from ending 60 years of hurt.Captain Kane knows it has been a golden period for England as he sets his eyes on lifting the World Cup.He told a press conference: "It's been an extremely successful era of our national team.

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That is the missing piece now.

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We've got eight days left on this tournament."We've been together six weeks and shown every bit of desire for the badge, and we're going to need an even bigger push now for the last week or so."Ultimately we are in a semi-final of the World Cup, and that has not always been the case for this national team so we have to enjoy it."Jude Bellingham produced a...

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Lionel Messi has sent a message to England ahead of the Three Lions' semi-final clash with Argentina.England reached the last four by beating Norway 2-1 after extra time with goals from attacking midfielder Jude Bellingham.Argentina were also forced to extra time before getting the job done against Switzerland, winning 3-1.Messi, who will play his first-ever match against England, spoke about the upcoming fixture, labelling the Three Lions a "powerhouse".

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say He told ESPN: "Everything I have seen and remember (about Argentina vs.

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England from 1986) is from videos and images that Argentinians constantly watch and relive."But I think this group is used to playing football matches regardless of the opponent.

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Obviously, playing against England is special because they are a powerhouse, and matches against powerhouses are always special."Personally, it's the first time I'm going to play against them.

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**Summary:** England defeated Norway 2-1 after extra time to advance to the World Cup semi-finals. **Why It Matters:** This victory marks a significant milestone for England, as they secure their place in the knockout stages of the tournament. The team's performance and the players' determination are crucial factors that contributed to

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