Football

England’s Kane Drives Past DR Congo as World Cup Tension Rises

A gritty win sets up a formidable showdown with Mexico, while surprise performances and goalkeeping feats reshape the tournament’s narrative

England edged a tightly contested World Cup match against the Democratic Republic of Congo, with Harry Kane delivering a decisive double that kept the Three Lions on course for the knockout stage.

The victory was far from routine; Congolese goalkeeper Lionel Mpasi produced a series of spectacular saves that forced England to work harder than many expected.

Looking Ahead to Mexico

Next up, England will meet Mexico, a side that has impressed with its blend of technical skill and physical intensity, promising another stern test for the English squad.

Beyond the individual result, the tournament continues to showcase underdog nations challenging traditional powerhouses, while the variety of tactical approaches adds richness to each match.

Golden Boot and Goalkeeping Highlights

Kane’s two goals have lifted him into the conversation for the tournament’s top scorer, joining a list that includes Lionel Messi, Erling Haaland, Kylian Mbappé, Vinicius Jr., and Ousmane Dembélé, each of whom has also found the net in recent fixtures. At the same time, goalkeepers such as Mpasi have become pivotal figures, with several shot‑stoppers delivering match‑saving performances that keep the race for advancement finely balanced.

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