14th Match FIFA World Cup 2018


14th Match FIFA World Cup 

2018

ENGLAND beat TUNISIA 2-1 in

World Cup 2018


v England leave it late to win in their opening match at Russia 2018
v Harry Kane scored a brace
v RELIVE: As it happened, stats, 
England snatched victory in the dying moments of their opening fixture against Tunisia at the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia™ at the Volgograd Arena. Immediately establishing a firm hold on their encounter, Gareth Southgate's team created a series of excellent chances before Harry Kane scored the opener, reacting quickest to a rebound and slotting home from close range.

Nevertheless, the north Africans refused to lose heart after conceding or even when their goalkeeper Mouez Hassan was forced off through injury shortly afterwards. The Eagles of Carthage remained organised and disciplined, putting pressure on England all over the pitch and patiently waiting for an opening. Their opportunity finally came when Kyle Walker committed a foul in the English penalty area, allowing Ferjani Sassi to level from the spot.

In the second half, Tunisia sat deep and hardly created any promising chances, but captain Kane stepped up to the plate, heading home his second of the match in additional time, again from close range, to save the day for the Three Lions.

Team Reporter Analysis
Tarek Kadri (Tunisia) [ Twitter]Despite a difficult start to the first half and conceding early on, Tunisia did not give up and tried to get back into the game. England were clearly the dominant side and played better football, but the Tunisians managed to level up from the spot. After half-time, the pace of the game dropped and Tunisia defended better than in the first half, a lot of credit for which goes to striker Fakhreddine Ben Youssef's selfless defensive work up front. However, the team missed out on the draw right at the end.
Laure James (English) [Twitter]
England turned a potentially miserable night in Volgograd into ecstasy thanks to Harry Kane's dramatic late winner. Their creativity in midfield and outstanding work rate helped them to battle back from a pending draw, punctuated by Kane's brace while set pieces will clearly be key to England's progression.

Further positives for Gareth Southgate will include his side's work rate, Jesse Lingard's weaving between opposition lines and their quick reactions to counter-attacks, Harry Maguire's assured performance and Dele's persistence. Even so, after a string of missed chances in the first half, we expect finishing to be a key feature in training, back in Repino.

Budweiser Man of the Match
*Harry Kane *scored a brace in his debut match at the World Cup, twice popping up in the right place at the right time and delivering a long-awaited victory for his country at the tournament.

The stat
11 – The amount of minutes it took Harry Kane to score his first goal at his debut World Cup. Interestingly, legendary English striker Alan Shearer also notched his first World Cup goal in his first appearance at the tournament, against the same opponent as well. Shearer made it 1-0 against Tunisia in the 42nd minute at France 1998.
*What's next *
Belgium-Tunisia (Group G, 23 June, Moscow)
England-Panama (Group G, 24 June, Nizhny Novgorod)



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