Tunisia 1-2 England
Two goals for the Three Lions led by King Kane - The Lion Kane
MMr. Harry Kane, the contemporary Sherlock Holmes of football unlocked with logical reasoning a fantastic performance by England unseen in most previous tournaments in a match where Kings & Princes squandered the most amateur chances that one could have. Still, at the end of the day, two goals from the Tottenham Hotspur’s star inspired England’s triumph.
- England tried to emulate the performance of their best friend’s France with a Umtiti performance, when Kyle Walker made a Michael Jordan’s move by handling the ball inside of the penalty box which would be converted into a goal by Ferjani Sassi, Tunisia 1-1 England at that time, bringing ghosts from the past to England’s performance.
- When one runs out of intellectual solutions, they must rely in a more instinctively elucidation, and that’s how Kane’s goal materialized that great manifestation. The manifestation of the intent of England is out there now.
- No more mosquitoes, we only expect greater football from both England and Tunisia.
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Tunisia 1-2 England
(F Sassi ’35 pen ; H Kane ’11 | ’91)