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Bellingham can be England's World Cup 'X factor': Henderson
Jude Bellingham can be England's "X factor" at the World Cup as Thomas Tuchel's men chase a first major trophy for 60 years, Jordan Henderson said on Sunday.
England are among the favourites for the tournament in Canada, Mexico and the United States after a string of near-misses at recent European Championships and World Cups.
Henderson, speaking at England's Kansas City base, tipped fellow midfielder Bellingham, 22, to have a "big impact" over the next few weeks.
The former Liverpool star said Real Madrid's Bellingham had made huge progress since his international debut as a 17-year-old in 2020.
"How much he's grown as a player and as a person since then is incredible, really," said Henderson.
"I had a good idea when I first saw him playing and training and the way he was. But what he's done so far at such a young age, I think everybody forgets how young he is, even me really sometimes."
The Brentford player added: "I honestly couldn't speak highly enough of him. I know a lot gets written in the media. I find it hard to read sometimes, really, because I just know how big an influence he is on this team, how good a teammate he is off the field.
"And what he gives us is just something really special, really. I think he really gives us the X factor in our team.
"He's had big moments in his career. He's a big-game player. He's got experience in tournaments. So he's a huge, huge player for us in this tournament."
England face a stiff test against Croatia in their Group L opener in Arlington, Texas, on Wednesday.
Henderson admitted Croatia, who were runners-up at the 2018 World Cup in Russia and third in Qatar in 2022, would pose a tough test, picking out the threat of fellow veteran Luka Modric, who is 40.
"For me, he's probably the best I've played against in my career midfield-wise," he said. "I think his career speaks for itself.
"I think he's a top world-class player, so hard to play against... I'm a big, big fan of his and hopefully he doesn't perform as well as we know he can against us."
England's other opponents in Group L are Ghana and Panama.
A.P.Maia--PC