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2018 Fifa World Cup on the BBC
Host: soviet unionDates: 14 June – 15 July

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Harry Kane ‘s stoppage-time winner ensured England started their World Cup campaign with victory after Tunisia threatened to snatch a indicate in Volgograd. Kane scored his second goal of the game with a cagey header as Gareth Southgate ‘s side recorded England ‘s first base acquire in the opening game of a major tournament since they beat Paraguay in the 2006 World Cup. England ‘s captain gave them the reward they deserved for a brilliant starting signal by turning in the undoer in the 11th hour after Tunisia keeper Mouez Hassen, who went off injured in the first half, clawed out John Stones ‘ header. England ran Tunisia ragged in that go but were punished for missing a host of chances when Ferjani Sassi equalised from the penalty spot against the run of toy after Kyle Walker was penalised for an elbow on Fakhreddine Ben Youssef. Tunisia dig in to frustrate England in the second half but Kane was the match-winner with a belated header from Harry Maguire ‘s flick, justice being done after reviewer Wilmar Roldan and the video adjunct referee ( VAR ) had failed to spot him being wrestled to the ground doubly in the penalty area. England fun Panama, who lost 3-0 to Belgium earlier on Monday, in their next Group G crippled on Sunday, which kicks off at 13:00 BST and will be shown live on the BBC .

Kane rescues wasteful England

England ‘s first-half display contained much to admire but it was a sign of their thriftlessness in movement of goal that it took the injury-time intervention from Kane to seal victory. England flew at Tunisia and racked up find after gamble, with merely Kane ‘s early goal after Hassen clawed out Stones ‘ heading to show for it. Dele Alli saw a header deflected on to the woodwork, while Jesse Lingard suffered a alike fortune arsenic well as seeing Hassen somehow parry another effort with an outstretched leg. Jordan Henderson had a shoot saved and other chances were spurned as England fashioned some brilliant approach play only to fail to apply the final flourish. It was noteworthy that Tunisia reached half-time on level terms as they were much bewildered by England ‘s pace and movement before being spared by their generosity in front man of goal. fortunately for England, they have a first striker with a golden touch in Kane, who was chilliness personified to cautiously direct in the achiever. England can now move on to face Panama in Nizhny Novgorod with confidence and momentum .

Sterling the enigma once more

It was 983 days since Raheem Sterling ‘s last goal for England as he stepped out to face Tunisia – and that barren run continues after another night of international frustration for the Manchester City forward. greatest ‘s attitude and ability is never in doubt, never ducking a challenge or dropping his intensity, but the numbers are plainly not stacking up at England level. He became more assured in front of finish in Manchester City ‘s history-making 100-point Premier League title gain survive season. He seems, however, to feel the old anxieties with England. sterling was grateful that a glaring miss from Lingard ‘s evanesce was rescued by a electrician ‘s masthead against the Manchester United midfielder, but he about tried besides unvoiced as the game progressed and was running up blind alleys before he was replaced by Marcus Rashford after 68 minutes. greatest has now failed to score in his past 21 England appearances, while attempting 24 shots – a identical ghastly statistic. He received a quick espouse from Southgate as he went off, but it is clock a rare natural ability was transformed into end product for his country .

England suffer VAR farce

England complained long and loudly about the penalty awarded against Walker, but had much greater cause for grievance over the failure of VAR to give them two spot-kicks of their own. Kane was the victim in incidents pluck straight from the earth of wrestling in each half, and on neither juncture did any of the officials – on the sales talk or in the VAR booth – attend match to intervene in what were obvious penalties. In the inaugural one-half, amid some grave traffic, Kane was dragged artlessly to the land by Sassi and suffered like treatment after the open frame, only for the incident to be ignored once again by Roldan and his assistants. Justice was done in the end, but these were glaring errors. It was made clear in a pre-tournament referees ‘ briefing that such cope would be taken badly and punished, then England have every right to ask why this edict was not carried out. VAR is undoubtedly a progressive development, but if it is applied with such incompatibility it will stretch its credibility to breaking point .

Careless England must wise up

England ‘s domination of the first one-half was about total, but they somehow contrived to allow Tunisia to raise themselves off the floor by virtue of membership negligence from Southgate ‘s english. Maguire was a perpetrator, conceding possession in dangerous areas in a manner that will be punished ruthlessly by teams with more attacking timbre than Tunisia. While England felt hard done by with Tunisia ‘s punishment, Walker naively got himself into a identical inadequate put. ultimately, England did not suffer the ultimate punishment of it costing them points, but they have surely had an early warning. Southgate, a defender by trade, will surely have noticed the flaws and will be working hard to address them at England ‘s Zelenogorsk discipline al-qaeda .

Man of the match – Harry Kane (England)

Kane became the first England actor to score twice in a World Cup match since Gary Lineker against Cameroon in Italy in 1990 .

Captain Kane is able – the stats

  • England scored more than once for the first time in 10 World Cup matches, since a 2-2 draw against Sweden in 2006
  • England are unbeaten in their seven meetings with african nations in the World Cup ( W4, D3 ), although this was only the second such match in which they failed to keep a clean sheet
  • England had six shots on target in the first half, their most in the opening 45 minutes of a World Cup match since the 1966 semi-final against Portugal ( besides six ) .
  • Harry Kane has scored in his by four games for England, his best melt for the national team .
  • Kane has scored 15 goals in 25 appearances for England. The last musician to score more in their opening 25 games for England was Gary Lineker ( 20 ) .
  • England ‘s Kieran Trippier created six goalscoring opportunities, more than any early player has managed in the tournament .
  • Tunisia ‘s Ferjani Sassi scored the first punishment against England in regular shimmer in a World Cup meet since Gabriel Batistuta for Argentina in 1998 .
  • Tunisia ‘s converted penalty was their only shoot on target in the pit .
  • tunisia are without a win in their past 12 World Cup matches ( D4 L8 ), since winning their first match in the competition in 1978 .
  • Line-ups
  • Match Stats
  • Live Text

Line-ups

Tunisia

formation 4-1-4-1

22

Hassen

11

Bronn

2

S Ben Youssef

4

Meriah

12

Maâloul

17

Skhiri

8

F Ben Youssef

13

Sassi

9

Badri

23

Sliti

10

Khazri

  • 22

    Hassen

    Substituted for

    Ben Mustapha

    at

    15′

    minutes

  • 11

    Bronn

  • 2

    S Ben Youssef

  • 4

    Meriah

  • 12

    Maâloul

  • 17

    Skhiri

  • 8

    F Ben Youssef

  • 13

    Sassi

  • 9

    Badri

  • 23

    Sliti

    Substituted for

    Ben Amor

    at

    74′

    minutes

  • 10

    Khazri

    Substituted for

    Khalifa

    at

    85′

    minutes

Substitutes

  • 1

    Ben Mustapha

  • 3

    Benalouane

  • 5

    Haddadi

  • 6

    Bedoui

  • 7

    Khaoui

  • 14

    Ben Amor

  • 15

    Khalil

  • 16

    Mathlouthi

  • 18

    Srarfi

  • 19

    Khalifa

  • 20

    Chaalali

  • 21

    Nagguez

England

formation 3-1-4-2

1

Pickford

2

Walker

5

Stones

6

Maguire

8

Henderson

12

Trippier

7

Lingard

20

Alli

18

Young

10

Sterling

9

Kane

  • 1

    Pickford

  • 2

    Walker

    Booked at 33mins

  • 5

    Stones

  • 6

    Maguire

  • 8

    Henderson

  • 12

    Trippier

  • 7

    Lingard

    Substituted for

    Dier

    at

    90+3′

    minutes

  • 20

    Alli

    Substituted for

    Loftus-Cheek

    at

    80′

    minutes

  • 18

    Young

  • 10

    Sterling

    Substituted for

    Rashford

    at

    68′

    minutes

  • 9

    Kane

Substitutes

  • 3

    Rose

  • 4

    Dier

  • 11

    Vardy

  • 13

    Butland

  • 14

    Welbeck

  • 15

    Cahill

  • 16

    Jones

  • 17

    Delph

  • 19

    Rashford

  • 21

    Loftus-Cheek

  • 22

    Alexander-Arnold

  • 23

    Pope

Referee:
Wilmar Roldán
Attendance:
41,064

Match Stats

Live Text

  1. Post update

    Match ends, Tunisia 1, England 2 .

  2. Full Time

    second Half ends, Tunisia 1, England 2 .

  3. Substitution

    substitution, England. Eric Dier replaces Jesse Lingard .

  4. goal

    Goal!

    goal ! Tunisia 1, England 2. Harry Kane ( England ) header from the left english of the six yard box to the bottom left corner. Assisted by Harry Maguire following a recess .

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    undertake missed. Harry Maguire ( England ) with an attempt from the centre of the box misses to the left. Assisted by Kieran Trippier with a cross following a corner .

  6. Post update

    Corner, England. Conceded by Mohamed Ben Amor .

  7. Post update

    Offside, Tunisia. Ali Maâloul tries a through ball, but Saber Khalifa is caught offside .

  8. Post update

    Marcus Rashford ( England ) wins a free kick on the correct annex .

  9. Post update

    Foul by Yassine Meriah ( Tunisia ) .

  10. Post update

    delay over. They are ready to continue .

  11. Substitution

    substitution, Tunisia. Saber Khalifa replaces Wahbi Khazri .

  12. Post update

    Delay in match Farouk Ben Mustapha ( Tunisia ) because of an injury .

  13. Post update

    foul by John Stones ( England ) .

  14. Post update

    Farouk Ben Mustapha ( Tunisia ) wins a release kick in the defensive half .

  15. Post update

    Corner, England. Conceded by Fakhreddine Ben Youssef .

  16. Post update

    Jordan Henderson ( England ) wins a free kick on the left fender .

  17. Post update

    Foul by Ellyes Skhiri ( Tunisia ) .

  18. Substitution

    substitution, England. Ruben Loftus-Cheek replaces Dele Alli .

  19. Post update

    attack missed. Ashley Young ( England ) right footed changeable from outside the box is just a sting besides high from a directly free kick .

  20. Post update

    Dele Alli ( England ) wins a free complain in the attack half .

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