Harry Kane's Heroics Propel England Past Congo in World Cup Thriller
A Dramatic Victory for England
The unforgettable melody of Oasis' 'Wonderwall' resonated throughout Atlanta Stadium as England's squad and their dedicated fans celebrated a remarkable comeback in the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 32. Captain Harry Kane once again showcased his leadership, scoring two crucial late goals that secured a 2-1 victory over the Democratic Republic of Congo, ensuring England's advancement to the Round of 16.
Celebrations Erupt Post-Match
As the final whistle blew, the atmosphere shifted from tension to jubilation. Harry Kane embraced his teammates, joining thousands of jubilant supporters in singing 'Wonderwall'. This song was chosen by the Football Association as part of England's official World Cup playlist, alongside classics like Neil Diamond's 'Sweet Caroline' and The Beatles' 'Hey Jude'.
Kane's Passionate Celebration
Reports from ESPN highlighted Kane's emotional celebration, where he was seen kissing the badge on his jersey while engaging with fans. England's official social media account captured the moment, sharing a photo of Kane with the caption: 'Because maybe, you're going to be the one that saves me.'
Praise from Legends
Kane's outstanding performance drew admiration from former England striker Michael Owen, who praised him on social media, calling him 'the best finisher in the world'. UK Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy also joined in the festivities, tweeting, 'It's a Harry Kane summer.'
Congo's Early Shock
The celebratory mood starkly contrasted with the tense opening moments of the match. England appeared on the brink of an unexpected exit when DR Congo, in their first-ever World Cup knockout match, stunned the team by taking a 1-0 lead just seven minutes in, thanks to Brian Cipenga's composed finish.
England's Struggles and Comeback
Despite controlling possession, England found it challenging to penetrate Congo's solid defense during the first half. Key players like Kane, Marcus Rashford, and Jude Bellingham were effectively contained by goalkeeper Lionel Mpasi and the Congolese backline. Following the hour mark, coach Thomas Tuchel made strategic substitutions, bringing on Anthony Gordon and Bukayo Saka, later adding Eberechi Eze to intensify the attack. The breakthrough came in the 75th minute when Kane scored from close range, and he sealed the comeback with another goal in the 86th minute, propelling England into the Round of 16.
Next Challenge: Facing Mexico
With this victory, England is set to face co-hosts Mexico in the quarterfinals.
