Harry Kane scored twice to help England advance to the World Cup last 16 after trailing Congo for much of the match. His goals came 11 minutes apart and ended Congo’s lead that had lasted 69 minutes. Kane converted the first from the edge of the box with a rising shot and added the second with a header in the final 15 minutes. Congo had taken an early lead through Brian Cipenga after a defensive lapse by England. The Congolese goalkeeper made several saves before the late goals. England improved after the break with better organization and passing. Kane described the performance as a hero moment following the 2-1 win in Atlanta.
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