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Tuchel delights in ‘shark’ Kane’s predatory goal instinct after vital World Cup double

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Jacob Steinberg
Tuchel delights in ‘shark’ Kane’s predatory goal instinct after vital World Cup double
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England manager Thomas Tuchel praised Harry Kane's performance after a late comeback victory against the Democratic Republic of the Congo in the World Cup. The win secures England a spot in the last-16 round against Mexico.

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This match marks a significant tactical success for England in the 2026 World Cup, highlighting the team's resilience under pressure.

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Harry Kane (front) leads his England teammates in showing their appreciation for the fans./Getty Images Harry Kane (front) leads his England teammates in showing their appreciation for the fans./Getty Images World Cup 2026 Tuchel delights in ‘shark’ Kane’s predatory goal instinct after vital World Cup double Late double rescues England against DR Congo in last 32

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