England Survives Scrappy Tunisia in World Cup Opener
England Survives Scrappy Tunisia in World Cup Opener
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Harry Kane scored a 91st minute winner, his second headed goal of the match, as England defeated Tunisia, 2-1, in Volgograd Monday night, narrowly averting a disastrous result against the overmatched Tunisians.

Harry Kane scored a 91st minute winner, his second headed goal of the match, as England defeated Tunisia, 2-1, in Volgograd Monday night, narrowly averting a disastrous result against the overmatched Tunisians.

England was bright and eager from the start, bursting past the Tunisian defense time and time again to cut the ball back to onrushing attackers, coming close to a number of goals.

In the 11th minute their persistence paid off. John Stones’s towering header off a corner kick was saved wonderfully by Tunisian keeper Mouez Hassen, but Kane was lurking to put away the rebound. Hassen injured his shoulder on the save, and went off a few minutes later.

England continued marauding by what passed for Tunisia’s midfield, but were unable to find a second. And then, in the 33rd minute, disaster struck. Tunisia played a relatively harmless ball into England’s box, but Kyle Walker raked his arm across Fakhreddine Ben Youssef’s face, and referee Wilmar Roldan called the foul. Ferjani Sassi dispatched the subsequent penalty past a diving Jordan Pickford.

Tunisia was able to regroup, with a much more stout second half defense. The gaps between defenders that allowed through ball after through ball in the first half were closed, and England had many fewer dangerous chances, even though they through everybody forward. Center back Harry Maguire popped up in the Tunisian penalty box during the run of play, and Walker played almost as a second wingback.