Kane Heroics Lead England to World Cup Round of 16 After Surviving DR Congo Scare

England narrowly avoided one of the greatest upsets in World Cup history, relying on the clinical brilliance of captain Harry Kane to secure a breathless 2-1 comeback victory over the Democratic Republic of the Congo in Atlanta.

The Leopards stunned the Three Lions early in the seventh minute when Brian Cipenga capitalised on a cross to slot a low drive past Jordan Pickford.

For much of the encounter, an uninspired England side found themselves completely stifled by a resolute Congolese defense and the heroic goalkeeping of Lionel Mpasi, leaving Thomas Tuchel’s men on the precipice of a shocking tournament exit.

The match flipped on its head in the final quarter as substitute Anthony Gordon injected much-needed urgency into the English attack.

While Kane’s decisive goals actually arrived late in regulation rather than stoppage time itself, the drama was no less intense. Kane first met a perfectly weighted cross from Gordon in the 75th minute, powering home a textbook header to restore parity.

Just eleven minutes later, Bayern Munich goal poacher turned hero once again, collecting another feed from Gordon on the edge of the area and launching a spectacular rocket into the top corner to put England ahead.

Despite reclaiming the lead, England were forced to desperately survive a nerve-shredding six minutes of stoppage time as the Congolese launched a relentless final assault.

Midfielder Jude Bellingham gave away a dangerous free-kick just outside the penalty area, breathing final life into the Leopards’ campaign.

Deep into the added periods, Yoane Wissa stood over the ball and subsequently unleashed a looping effort that sailed agonizingly over the crossbar, allowing the Three Lions to draw a massive sigh of relief and officially book their place against co-hosts Mexico in the Round of 16.

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