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| Image from the Telegraph |
Not the prettiest of wins but England won’t care as they won their first World Cup game since a Defoe winner against Slovenia in 2010. Germany lost to Mexico, Brazil drew with Switzerland, Spain drew with Portugal but England claimed their victory over Tunisia as they drew level on points with Belgium after their 3-0 win over Panama (with only goal difference separating the team). England’s lineup was almost clear as crystal with Pickford the clear favourite to start, thr back five was also clear with Trippier, Walker, Stones, Maguire and Young all guaranteed starters. Henderson and Lingard were also likely starters and Alli also made the lineup over Loftus-Cheek despite his poor form. Sterling and Kane led the line up front both looking to score their first World Cup goals.
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| After a stunning save, Kane followed up with a simple finish and opened the scoring (Image from the Telegraph) |
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| Just how was this not a penalty?! (Image from the Telegraph) |
The second half started sluggishly, clearly with the heat and humidity of Volgograd seeming to affect the squad severely. Alli looked completely shattered and seemed to ghost through the team barely having an impact. After seven minutes of the second half the referee made another ridiculous error in judgement as a similar appeal from England was denied as Kane was thrown to the ground again and once again, nothing was given! Another bad call made by the linesman as Khazri was incorrectly flagged offside after running past Harry Maguire, who has been very poor defensively. After a tame freekick from Kieran Tripper it was time for a change with twenty minutes to go, as Rashford replaced Sterling and almost at once, England looked rejuvinated. Rashford caused a lot of problems and even Alli looked better after earning a freekick with ten minutes to go. After one wingback took a freekick, the other – Ashley Young – decided to take this freekick but the same result occured as the poor shot gently floated over the bar. At last Alli was removed and Loftus-Cheek came on, looking to prove something. Loftus-Cheek and Rashford energised England and the latter won a corner with five minutes to play. Once again, a baffling decision from the referee, who seemed to have given Tunisia a freekick after Mustapha punched John Stones in the head…is it just me or was something just not right today? Just before the added time could be declared, Loftus-Cheek danced into the box and drilled in a cross and Rashford must have got a call from Lingard as he missed the ball and Lingard scuffed the shot. Loftus-Cheek wins another corner as the board went up for four added minutes and Tripper took charge of this freekick. It was another glorious delivery from the Tottenham defender and Maguire leapt the highest to tee up the skipper, who nodded the ball into the back of the net from a couple of yards out to give England the lead and the winning goal in a hard fought game.
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| A Kane brace hands England a narrow win against Tunisia (Image from the Telegraph) |






