England have once again demonstrated their resilience on the world stage, surviving a stunning individual display from Democratic Republic of Congo's Lionel M — not Messi, but goalkeeper Lionel Mpasi — to secure a dramatic last-32 victory at the 2026 World Cup. Trailing 1-0 at halftime, the Three Lions roared back thanks to a late double from captain Harry Kane, turning potential disaster into another famous knockout triumph.
The match, played inside the gargantuan Azteca Stadium at altitude, saw a DR Congo side playing with serious confidence. Aaron Wan-Bissaka, born in Croydon but representing the African nation, put in a superb defensive display against his country of birth. For England, the half-time statistics were grim: the last time they won a World Cup match after conceding first was the 1966 final against West Germany.
Harry Kane: The Knockout King Delivers Again
When England needed a hero, Harry Kane stepped up once more. His two late goals not only secured the win but also extended his remarkable record: this was his 11th knockout goal in five major tournaments. Kane's ability to smell blood, as manager Thomas Tuchel put it, has become England's greatest weapon.
This victory marks England's 10th knockout win at a major tournament in the last eight years. To put that in perspective, the previous 40 years produced just six. Kane is a major reason for this shift in mentality, turning potential defeats like Iceland 2016 into victories reminiscent of Slovakia 2024.
Thomas Tuchel's Tactical Masterstroke
Anthony Barry's half-time debrief was calm and collected, urging the team not to play gung-ho football. But the real inspiration came from Thomas Tuchel, who has instilled a shark-like mentality in his squad. When discussing Kane and fellow Ballon d'Or contenders Messi, Mbappé, and Haaland, Tuchel remarked: "If they smell blood, they come and score."
Tuchel also made a passionate plea for the nation's support, especially from children. "Let them watch," he said, encouraging young fans to stay up and watch England face Mexico in the early hours. "There will be a big, big match in four days and we need the support of everyone."
Key Match Statistics
| Statistic | Detail |
|---|---|
| First goal scorer | DR Congo (Lionel Mpasi assist) |
| England comeback | Harry Kane (2 goals) |
| Knockout wins (last 8 years) | 10 |
| Knockout wins (previous 40 years) | 6 |
| Next opponent | Mexico (co-hosts) |
What This Win Means for England
Beyond the immediate relief, this victory reinforces England's status as a tournament force. The team has not imploded in quite some time, and the third-time-lucky narrative for a home Euros in 2028 feels increasingly realistic. For now, the focus shifts to Mexico, who are unbeaten in 10 World Cup games at altitude inside the Azteca.
The match also highlighted England's depth and adaptability. Despite a perceived right-back problem, Wan-Bissaka's performance for DR Congo showed the quality available. England's ability to grind out results against inspired opposition is a hallmark of champions.
FAQ
Who scored for England in the World Cup match against DR Congo?
Captain Harry Kane scored a late double to secure a 2-1 victory for England after they trailed 1-0 at halftime.
What was special about Lionel M in the match?
Lionel M refers to DR Congo goalkeeper Lionel Mpasi, who put on a masterclass performance. The article humorously notes it was "Mpasi in goal rather than Messi up top."
How many knockout wins has England achieved recently?
This victory was England's 10th knockout win at a major tournament in the last eight years, compared to just six in the previous 40 years, showcasing a dramatic improvement in tournament performance.