The Real Madrid man was outstanding in the first game against Croatia as he commanded the midfield and found the third goal to put the Three Lions ahead.
England can confirm a knockout place with a game to spare when they battle Ghana in Tuesday's Group L showdown where Bellingham will hope to continue his fine form which has led to a ton of praise.
Burn is just one of these plaudits and he spoke ahead of the Ghana clash about how Bellingham is only pushing players to their absolute best inside the England camp.
"I think they’re both leaders of the group playing for top clubs in the peak of their careers. I know Jude’s 12 or whatever, but he’s still there! So he’s still got a long way to go, but it feels like he’s a big player for us. That’s important.
“I think for any team who have got world-class players, to keep them fit and firing and scoring goals, you need that little bit of luck to get you through the latter stages of the tournament.
"But I think for Harry to score the goals he did and Jude as well, I thought he was all over the pitch. I really feel like Jude’s one of those players where you can really feel when he’s on it. He sort of sets the tone sometimes.
“If he goes flying into a tackle with three minutes gone, it really gives you that energy. Like 'wow, Jude’s on it today, I’ve got to raise my level a little bit.' He’s got that about him. So to see him start the tournament well, I was really pleased for him."
England are the firm favourites to beat a Ghana side who struggled against Panama and if they are to pick up 3 points, Bellingham will be key to their success.
