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^ ^ Jamie Carragher makes bleak England prediction after DR Congo win

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Harry Kane ‘saved’ England boss Thomas Tuchel from World Cup humiliation, says Jamie Carragher (Picture: Getty)

Jamie Carragher says he cannot bring himself to dream of England lifting the World Cup and the Three Lions’ chances of ending their 60-year wait for the prestigious trophy are ‘remote’.

England had looked on the brink of an embarrassing exit at the round of 32 stage, with DR Congo holding a one-goal lead after Brian Cipenga’s seventh-minute opener in Atlanta on Wednesday.

Harry Kane and Co looked disjointed and lacking in ideas going forward, that is until Thomas Tuchel made a double change on the hour-mark as Anthony Gordon and Bukayo Saka replaced the ineffective Marcus Rashford and Noni Madueke.

Fifteen minutes on and it was Gordon who provided the assist for Kane’s towering header to make it all square, setting up a tense finish at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

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And with extra-time beckoning, Kane delivered again when his country needed him most, working himself space on the edge of the box before unleashing an unstoppable effort into the roof of the impressive Lionel Mpasi’s net.

There were rapturous scenes amongst England’s travelling support as Tuchel’s men held firm to secure their place in the last 16, where they will do battle with co-hosts Mexico at the Azteca on Monday.

While a potential quarter-final contest versus one of Brazil or Norway awaits England after that, Carragher is refusing to look too far ahead given the side’s mixed performances up to this point.

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Kane dragged England over the line in Atlanta (Picture: Getty)
England v Congo DR: Round Of 32 - FIFA World Cup 2026
The Three Lions lock horns with Mexico for a spot in the quarter-finals (Picture: Getty)

‘After scraping into the round of 16, we must be realistic and accept that our chances of winning the World Cup are remote,’ the ex-England and Liverpool defender wrote in his column for The Telegraph.

‘With Kane in such form, there is still the slimmest hope. Without him, we would be flying home already.

‘Based on the past 12 months, Kane should win the Ballon d’Or. Unfortunately, he probably won’t because in a World Cup year it is bound to go to the star player of the winning nation.

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‘Much as I want to believe England can still win it, there is nothing to support that opinion, especially after recent performances.

‘If Argentina retain the cup, Messi will win the Ballon d’Or. If France win the competition, one of their key men will get it.

‘Kane’s Bayern team-mate Michael Olise is a strong contender, and even though by Kylian Mbappé’s standards he has had a frustrating year with his club, that will be forgotten when judged against his fantastic World Cup displays.’

England v Congo DR: Round Of 32 - FIFA World Cup 2026
Cipenga stunned England to open the scoring in only the seventh minute (Picture: Getty)

Ultimately, Carragher believes Tuchel was ‘saved’ from humiliation by one of the ‘true greats’ in Kane.

‘Whatever happens to England from here, Thomas Tuchel is one of the best managers of his generation,’ he added.

‘And yet there he was, 15 minutes from ignominy.

‘One of the true greats saved him, because that’s what World Cups are about – the most gifted coming up with these majestic moments.’

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According to Carragher, Kane has now proven beyond doubt that he is England’s greatest ever centre-forward having surpassed the likes of Alan Shearer, Gary Lineker and Wayne Rooney.

‘Nothing stirs my blood in football more than a brilliant player with the strongest character and mentality, defying expectations,’ he went on.

‘This is why I have loved watching Kane as much in the second half of his career, when he has been forced to reinvent himself playing deeper, as when he was a more traditional number nine.

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Kane now sits joint-sixth in the highest goalscorers list at World Cups (Picture: Getty)

‘A few years ago the question was asked as to where Kane stood in the list of great England strikers, alongside Alan Shearer, Gary Lineker and Wayne Rooney. He has blown those arguments away.

‘His double on Wednesday reaffirmed that he could still deliver when his country most needs it, rather than slowing down like most strikers in their 30s.’

After Kane’s second-half heroics in Atlanta, Tuchel likened Kane and the striker’s Golden Boot rivals ‘sharks’ sniffing out ‘blood’ in the opposition.

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‘They’re all sharks. If they smell blood, they come and score,’ the German explained.

On England’s performance as a whole, Tuchel said: ‘Things stayed ­difficult but this team did not accept a defeat.

‘It makes me very proud because they did what was necessary. They showed up and we got a deserved win, even if it was a late one.’

The former Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain boss went on: ‘It just shows you the level of determination and the level of belief and also the level of focus.

‘And it fits into my narrative that I didn’t feel the weight on their shoulders.

‘We played with exactly the right attitude and we trusted our spirit.’

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^ ^ World Cup: England Through... Now Mexico Awaits

Harry Kane came to England's rescue to send Thomas Tuchel's side into the World Cup last 16 - but the biggest challenge may be what's waiting next.

Rick Edwards and Lloyd Griffith are joined by John Murray to reflect on England's dramatic win before turning their attention to a mouthwatering last-16 tie against Mexico at the iconic Azteca Stadium.

FOX Sports commentator Rodolfo Landeros gives the view from Mexico: do they fear England, how big is home advantage, and what can England expect from the altitude, the heat and one of football's most famous atmospheres?

Plus, Rick and Lloyd relive the moment their neighbour knocked on the door just two minutes after Harry Kane's winner - not to complain, but to borrow some vanilla extract.

TIMECODES 2’00 - Rick & Lloyd get interrupted during the football… for some vanilla extract 5’40 - John Murray joins the pod 22’40 - Mexican football commentator Rodolfo Landeros tells us what to expect from Mexico 30’30 - Was Florin Balogun’s red card fair? 35’30 - Lloyd doesn’t like the listeners’ ‘pun’ suggestions



^ ^ Harry Kane fears Mexico will have huge unfair advantage against England

Harry Kane scored the goals that saw England beat DR Congo 2-1 (Picture: ITV Sport)

Harry Kane fears England have no time to adapt to the unfair conditions they will face when they meet World Cup co-hosts Mexico in their last 16 knockout clash.

The Three Lions captain rescued his side from the brink of disaster against DR Congo last night with two goals that etched his name further into the record books.

Thomas Tuchel’s side looked to be on the brink of elimination with 15 minutes remaining, still trailing to Brian Kibambe Cipenga’s shock early goal.

It was a case of cometh the hour, cometh the man yet again, however, as Kane struck twice in the closing stages to secure a famous comeback win.

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England’s attention will now quickly turn to their next game against a Mexico side who already have the benefit of home advantage in their favour.

The legendary Azteca stadium has been a graveyard for international opponents in the past with Mexico having lost only two out of 89 competitive matches at a venue that hosted the iconic World Cup finals of 1970 and 1986.

Moreover, the enormous 87,000 capacity arena sits at an altitude of approximately 2,240 metres above sea level, representing conditions that England’s players have little to no experience of.

MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - JUNE 30: Fans of Mexico cheers as Julian Quinones #16 of Mexico is thrown in the air by team mates as they celebrate after the team's victory and progression to the Round of 16 after the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round Of 32 match between Mexico and Ecuador at Mexico City Stadium on June 30, 2026 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Photo by Ryan Pierse - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
Mexico have lost only two out of 89 competitive games at the Azteca (Picture: Getty)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ian Robles/Eyepix Group/Shutterstock (16971126pb) Players of Mexico national team celebrating after wining the FIFA Word Cup 2026 round of 32 match against Ecuador at Mexico City Stadium. on June 30, 2026 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Photo by Ian Robles/ Eyepix Group) Mexico v Ecuador Round of 32 - FIFA World Cup 2026, Mexico City - 30 Jun 2026
The legendary Azteca Stadium sits 2,240 metres above sea level (Picture:Rex Features)

‘My understanding is we cannot adapt to the altitude,’ said Kane after his latest goalscoring heroics. ‘It’s a huge advantage Mexico have. There’s not enough time.

‘We knew that before. It’s just a disadvantage with which we will have to deal.’

Those sentiments were echoed by Tuchel whose side only have three days to recover from their exploits against DR Congo.

‘The altitude will be a big disadvantage because we cannot physically adapt to it,’ said the England manager.

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Harry Kane was England’s matchwinner against DR Congo (Picture: Getty)

‘It just takes too much time. We have only three days in between these matches. It’s physically just not possible to adapt to the altitude.’

Research suggests athletes competing at high altitude should spend a week or two living at that level in order to allow their body to acclimatise and generate more red blood cells.

‘That is just a huge advantage that Mexico will have,’ add Tuche, whose squad is due to arrive in Mexico City two days before the game.

‘More obstacles may come, but we are ready for that.

‘This is just something with which we will have to deal. And I think we showed the attitude that we are ready for that.’


^ ^ DR Congo announce death of head coach’s father moments after England World Cup game

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The DR Congo media team confirmed the news during Desabre’s press conference (Picture: Steph Chambers – FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

DR Congo announced the death of their head coach’s father moments after his side’s World Cup defeat to England.

The African nation stunned the Three Lions by taking the lead inside seven minutes and almost pulled off an upset for the ages in their last 32 clash.

Harry Kane spared England’s blushes, scoring twice late on to send Thomas Tuchel’s side through to the last 16 where they will meet Mexico.

DR Congo head coach Sebastien Desabre masterminded his side’s brave performance with his forward-thinking tactics surprising many observers and catching England out until they finally got a grip of the game.

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It was the nation’s first appearance in the World Cup since 1974, then known as Zaire, bowing out having also held Portugal to a draw in their opening match having also beaten Uzbekistan.

But the proud moment was accompanied by tragedy with it emerging Desabre’s father had passed away.

It was unclear when exactly the DR Congo boss had learned of his father’s passing but a media officer for the nation confirmed the news at the end of his post-match press conference on Wednesday evening.

Speaking in French, the media officer said: ‘Thank you but we are announcing that the coach has lost his father. So sincere condolences.’

Desabre’s smiling expression immediately changed to one of shock, responding ‘thank you’ before getting up and leaving.

Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Group K - DR Congo v Uzbekistan - Atlanta Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. - June 27, 2026 DR Congo's Yoane Wissa celebrates scoring their third goal with teammates REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko
Congo took a shock lead early in the game (Picture: REUTERS)

Earlier in the press conference, Desabre spoke with pride over his side’s performance having led England for over an hour.

‘When you represent the national ​team you have to leave a good image behind and this I believe we did,’ ​said Desabre.

‘We are more proud than disappointed. We are disappointed to be leaving the World ​Cup of course but we scored five goals in the tournament and played much ​higher-ranked teams and managed good results.’


^ ^ Jamie Carragher makes bleak England prediction after DR Congo win

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