England survived a seismic World Cup shock in Atlanta, Georgia, crawling back from a goal down to defeat a spirited DR Congo side 2-1.
The match did more than just preserve England's World Cup campaign; it cemented Harry Kane's name alongside football royalty. By netting his second goal of the match, Kane reached an astonishing 72 goals for club and country in the 2025/26 season, surpassing Cristiano Ronaldo’s legendary modern benchmark.
Following an underwhelming close to their group-stage run, England entered the round of 32 clash as heavy favorites against tournament fairytales DR Congo. However, Thomas Tuchel’s side was rocked just seven minutes into the match.
A deep, cross-field ball from Chancel Mbemba unlocked a disorganized English flank, allowing Brian Cipenga to exploit the space left open by an injured-hit right side.
Shell-shocked and struggling for rhythm, England found themselves stifled by a disciplined Congolese low block. Jude Bellingham forced a sharp save out of Congolese keeper Lionel Mpasi with a powerful header, and Marcus Rashford saw an effort dramatically cleared off the line by London-born Aaron Wan-Bissaka.
With England visibly running out of ideas past the hour mark, Thomas Tuchel unloaded his attacking weapons off the bench, introducing Bukayo Saka, Eberechi Eze, and Anthony Gordon.
The tactical restructuring paid dividends instantly. In the 75th minute, fresh Barcelona signing Anthony Gordon found space on the wing and floated an inviting cross into the box.
With extra time looming, the Gordon-Kane partnership struck again in the 86th minute.
Score: England 2 - 1 DR Congo (HT: 0-1)
Goals: Brian Cipenga (7') | Harry Kane (75', 86')
Assists: Anthony Gordon (75', 86')
Venue: Atlanta Stadium, Georgia
While the collective sigh of relief from English fans could be heard across the Atlantic, Kane’s individual statistics stole the headlines.
Kane's late double brought his seasonal total to a stunning 72 goals across all club and international competitions (61 for Bayern Munich and 11 for England).
Beyond the seasonal milestone, Kane's heroic performance broke several international records:
All-Time English World Cup Tracker: Kane now stands alone as England's highest scorer in World Cup history with 13 goals, surpassing Pelé's career total of 12 along the way.
Golden Boot Contender: With 5 goals in the 2026 tournament, the English skipper is firmly in the driver’s seat to contest another tournament Golden Boot.
Historical Milestone: For the first time in England’s storied World Cup history, the national team successfully won a tournament fixture after trailing at half-time.
England's reward for surviving the round of 32 is a daunting trip to the high-altitude Estadio Azteca, where they will play co-hosts Mexico in a blockbuster round of 16 clash on Sunday.
"In knockout football, the pressure and stakes are higher," Kane reflected in his post-match interview. "This one and the next one will be difficult games. We are in the part of the tournament where we have to grind out results."
Tuchel's men will undoubtedly need a more coherent performance from the opening whistle if they intend to quiet down a raucous Mexican home crowd and keep their 60-year World Cup dream alive.
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Thursday, 02 July 2026
Publish Date : 02 July 2026
England survived a seismic World Cup shock in Atlanta, Georgia, crawling back from a goal down to defeat a spirited DR Congo side 2-1.
The match did more than just preserve England's World Cup campaign; it cemented Harry Kane's name alongside football royalty. By netting his second goal of the match, Kane reached an astonishing 72 goals for club and country in the 2025/26 season, surpassing Cristiano Ronaldo’s legendary modern benchmark.
Following an underwhelming close to their group-stage run, England entered the round of 32 clash as heavy favorites against tournament fairytales DR Congo. However, Thomas Tuchel’s side was rocked just seven minutes into the match.
A deep, cross-field ball from Chancel Mbemba unlocked a disorganized English flank, allowing Brian Cipenga to exploit the space left open by an injured-hit right side.
Shell-shocked and struggling for rhythm, England found themselves stifled by a disciplined Congolese low block. Jude Bellingham forced a sharp save out of Congolese keeper Lionel Mpasi with a powerful header, and Marcus Rashford saw an effort dramatically cleared off the line by London-born Aaron Wan-Bissaka.
With England visibly running out of ideas past the hour mark, Thomas Tuchel unloaded his attacking weapons off the bench, introducing Bukayo Saka, Eberechi Eze, and Anthony Gordon.
The tactical restructuring paid dividends instantly. In the 75th minute, fresh Barcelona signing Anthony Gordon found space on the wing and floated an inviting cross into the box.
With extra time looming, the Gordon-Kane partnership struck again in the 86th minute.
Score: England 2 - 1 DR Congo (HT: 0-1)
Goals: Brian Cipenga (7') | Harry Kane (75', 86')
Assists: Anthony Gordon (75', 86')
Venue: Atlanta Stadium, Georgia
While the collective sigh of relief from English fans could be heard across the Atlantic, Kane’s individual statistics stole the headlines.
Kane's late double brought his seasonal total to a stunning 72 goals across all club and international competitions (61 for Bayern Munich and 11 for England).
Beyond the seasonal milestone, Kane's heroic performance broke several international records:
All-Time English World Cup Tracker: Kane now stands alone as England's highest scorer in World Cup history with 13 goals, surpassing Pelé's career total of 12 along the way.
Golden Boot Contender: With 5 goals in the 2026 tournament, the English skipper is firmly in the driver’s seat to contest another tournament Golden Boot.
Historical Milestone: For the first time in England’s storied World Cup history, the national team successfully won a tournament fixture after trailing at half-time.
England's reward for surviving the round of 32 is a daunting trip to the high-altitude Estadio Azteca, where they will play co-hosts Mexico in a blockbuster round of 16 clash on Sunday.
"In knockout football, the pressure and stakes are higher," Kane reflected in his post-match interview. "This one and the next one will be difficult games. We are in the part of the tournament where we have to grind out results."
Tuchel's men will undoubtedly need a more coherent performance from the opening whistle if they intend to quiet down a raucous Mexican home crowd and keep their 60-year World Cup dream alive.
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