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Relief for England as Kane heads in equalising goal against DR Congo

Jul 2, 01:54 AM

Harry Kane heads in from Anthony Gordon's cross as England equalise against DR Congo in their round of 32 game in Atlanta.

England secured a vital point in their World Cup round of 32 clash against DR Congo in Atlanta, thanks to a second-half header from captain Harry Kane. The match started poorly for the Three Lions, as DR Congo took an early lead through a swift counter-attack that caught England's defence off guard. Despite dominating possession, England struggled to break down a well-organised Congolese defence in the first half, with several attempts either off target or saved by the goalkeeper. Manager Gareth Southgate made a tactical change at halftime, introducing Anthony Gordon to inject pace on the left flank. The decision paid off in the 67th minute when Gordon delivered a pinpoint cross from the left, finding Kane unmarked at the far post. The England captain rose highest to power a header into the net, sparking celebrations among the fans. The equaliser lifted England's spirits, and they pushed for a winner in the final stages, but DR Congo held firm to secure a draw. The result leaves England with work to do in their final group match, but the point keeps their knockout stage hopes alive. Kane's goal was his 65th for England, underlining his importance to the team. Gordon's impact off the bench also highlighted the depth of Southgate's squad. England will now focus on their next match, needing a win to guarantee progression.