Jude Bellingham’s performance against Croatia is prompting renewed discussion about England’s preferred No. 10 role at the World Cup, with multiple outlets suggesting the debate is effectively settled by his showing. The reports describe Bellingham delivering an unusually high-impact display, framed as a near “10/10” performance, and point to it as evidence that he can operate as a central attacking midfielder. While the pieces are largely focused on the No. 10 selection question, they do not present detailed tactics or statistical comparisons against other candidates. Instead, they emphasize reaction to Bellingham’s influence in that match and the resulting shift in opinion among supporters and commentators. The coverage from Sky News and Sky Sports aligns in its core message: Bellingham’s form in the Croatia game strengthens the case for him to be England’s No. 10. Taken together, the articles reflect a consensus that his performance has significantly changed how the role is viewed, even if the broader selection debate is not formally resolved in the reporting.