England Survives DR Congo Threat to Reach Round of 16
England narrowly avoided a historic World Cup exit by fighting back to defeat a courageous DR Congo side 2-1 in a heart-stopping Round of 32 clash at Atlanta Stadium.

The African underdogs completely shocked Thomas Tuchel’s men in the seventh minute when left winger Brian Cipenga capitalised on early defensive vulnerabilities to slam home a clinical near-post opener.

The Leopards fiercely protected their unexpected advantage and nearly doubled it before halftime, leaving the heavy tournament favourites frustrated and staring down a disastrous premature exit.

Fortunately for the Three Lions, captain Harry Kane staged a late masterclass to completely turn the tide and break Pelé’s legendary World Cup scoring record.

The relentless striker finally broke the stubborn Congolese resistance in the 74th minute, executing a brilliant header off an Anthony Gordon cross to ease the mounting tension.

Just eleven minutes later, Kane electrified the stadium once again by skillfully spinning past defenders inside the box and firing an absolute rocket into the top corner to seal the spectacular comeback victory.

With this high-stakes knockout hurdle successfully cleared, England officially advances to the coveted Round of 16 for the third consecutive World Cup tournament.

The dramatic victory sets up a truly monumental heavyweight showdown at the iconic Estadio Azteca against co-hosts Mexico.

Meanwhile, the historic and heroic journey of DR Congo comes to a heartbreaking end, but the African nation exits North America with immense pride after pushing the former world champions to the absolute brink.
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