Kane rescues England after DR Congo scare

ONP Summary
England faced the Democratic Republic of Congo in the World Cup's knockout stage at Atlanta stadium. After falling behind, England recovered through crucial goals in the closing moments to secure passage to the next round.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets highlighted the Democratic Republic of Congo's inspiring underdog narrative and their defensive organization, treating their early lead and competitive performance as a significant achievement despite the eventual loss.
Moderate: Moderate outlets emphasized both tactical elements and contextual pressures, underscoring Tuchel's mounting scrutiny from British media and presenting the match as a high-stakes encounter where both sides faced substantial expectations.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets framed England as overwhelming favorites from the start, treating advancement as the only acceptable outcome, and emphasized the striker's crucial late contribution as delivering the expected result.
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Harry Kane scored twice to rescue England from the brink of a humiliating World Cup last-32 exit on Wednesday with a come-from-behind 2-1 victory over the Democratic Republic of Congo in Atlanta.
DR Congo had threatened to pull off one of the greatest upsets in World Cup history after winger Brian Cipenga fired the lowly-ranked African qualifiers into a shock lead on seven minutes at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
FRANCE 24's Mark Owen speaks with lead commentator and journalist Robbie Nock. ...