Sunday, June 24, 2018

England march into last 16

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Britain's young and free-streaming group ousted the phantom of past national disappointments with a record 6-1 whipping of Panama on Sunday that incorporated a cap trap by Harry Kane and slipped them into the last 16.

Britain's greatest World Container win, which included two punishments by Kane then a diversion off his foot rear area, likewise ensured Belgium's billet in the following round.

It exited the spend stunned Focal Americans of their presentation competition with nine objectives surrendered in Gathering G.

Tunisia were likewise dispensed with.

Playing from the off without any difficulty and cunning that appeared differently in relation to the focused on looking Britain failures of late worldwide competitions, Gareth Southgate's group frolicked into an astounding 5-0 lead at halftime.

Safeguard John Stones headed Britain in front in the eighth moment from a corner, losing his marker to edge home a corner, before chief Kane made it 2-0 in the 22nd moment with a punishment after Jesse Lingard was pushed over by Fidel Escobar.

Lingard made it 3-0 in the 36th moment with a lovely strike from simply outside the zone before Stones gestured in his second and Britain's fourth after a keenly worked free-kick schedule. Kane scored another punishment just before halftime.

The Tottenham striker packed away his third following a 61st-minute shot by Ruben Loftus-Cheek hit his foot and bobbed over Panama goalkeeper Jaime Penedo.

Current World Container top scorer on five objectives after two recreations, Kane was then substituted for Jaime Vardy in advance, to an overwhelming applause from the almost 2,500 Britain fans at Nizhny Novgorod. He has scored every one of the five of his shots on target.

Kane turned out to be only the third Britain player to score a cap trap in a World Container amusement following Geoff Hurst in the 1966 last and Gary Lineker against Poland in the 1986 competition.

"First time in quite a while since we've seen a cap trap from Britain player On the planet Glass, completely pleased for Harry and the group," tweeted Hurst.

Panama's equivalent estimated armed force of red-shirted fans kept on moving and root for the 'Canaleros' (Canalmen) to the end.

Substitute Felipe Baloy remunerated them with a reassurance objective in the 78th moment, sliding home a free kick that was Panama's first historically speaking World Glass objective.

Yet, in truth, it was a lowering knowledge for Panama against a side known to get apprehensive and foul up against less distinguished opponents on the huge stage.

For Britain fans, the torment of losing to Iceland in the 2016 European Titles and a first-round exit without a win at the 2014 World Glass, was at last disappearing.

Southgate's assignment currently will be to keep his young charges' feet on the ground, and make preparations for smugness whomever they look next from Gathering H's group of four of Japan, Senegal, Poland and Colombia.

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