England seals World Cup semi-final spot with win over Norway
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 12, 2026, 7:43 AM
Last updated Jul 12, 2026
England advanced to the World Cup semi-finals after a 2-1 victory against Norway on July 12, 2026. Harry Kane acknowledged the team had room for improvement despite the win, echoing head coach Thomas Tuchel's sentiments on their performance. Kane praised his teammates for their hard work and highlighted Jude Bellingham's impact after he scored both goals. Bellingham responded to Tuchel’s comments, defending their efforts against a tough Norwegian side. The team now prepares to face Argentina in the semi-finals on Wednesday.
- •England wins 2-1 against Norway in World Cup quarter-finals.
- •Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham highlight performance issues.
- •Tuchel acknowledges need for improvement despite the victory.
- •England will play Argentina in the semi-finals on Wednesday.
- 7:43 AMYahoo Sports — Harry Kane reveals what Tuchel told England players after Norway win amid Bellingham controversy
"England and Bayern Munich star Harry Kane has shared his thoughts on Saturday's 2-1 World Cup quarter-final win over Norway, admitting there is still room for improvement.Head coach Thomas Tuchel was ...
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