England secured a crucial 2-1 victory over DR Congo, advancing to the round of 16 to face Mexico. Trailing 1-0 until the 75th minute, Harry Kane scored twice to turn the tide. While acknowledging DR Congo’s strong performance and goalkeeping efforts, Kane highlighted the team’s post-hydration break tactical shift as pivotal.
Kane praised DR Congo’s resilience, noting their keeper’s remarkable saves in the first half. However, England’s relentless approach after halftime overcame the opposition’s pressure.
“It was fantastic—an intense match. First and foremost, DR Congo is a tough team,” Kane remarked. “After the first hydration break, we raised our level and looked sharp. Their keeper made incredible saves, but we kept pressing.”
DR Congo’s early goal by Brian Cipenga and Lionel Mpasi’s five saves kept them in contention. However, Kane’s brace proved decisive in securing England’s progression.
England’s campaign carries significant weight, aiming for their first World Cup title since 1930. Under coach Thomas Tuchel, this is their most promising tournament to date, having reached the semifinals in 2018 but falling to Croatia.
Kane emphasized the team’s “hero moments” philosophy, where individual contributions—whether goals, saves, or defensive blocks—define their success. He described the win as a personal highlight.
With 13 World Cup goals, Kane remains England’s all-time top scorer and is competing for the Golden Boot alongside Messi and Mbappé. Through four matches, he has netted five goals.
England now prepares to face Mexico on July 5 at Mexico City Stadium in the round of 16.
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