Harry Kane struck twice in the match and won the match for England. Tunisia’s Ferjani’s goal couldn’t save them and the final score was 2 – 1 with England being the winner.
Harry Kane is England’s saviour! #ENGTUN pic.twitter.com/rD6GrSqfKT
— Footy Humour (@FootyHumour) 18 June 2018
Going to give the Tunisian defender the benefit of the doubt and assume he was trying to save Harry Kane from a giant flying insect. #ENG #worldcup pic.twitter.com/4GQCY3SzgF
— JOE.co.uk (@JOE_co_uk) 18 June 2018
A last minute goal from Harry Kane! #WorldCup #BBCWorldCup pic.twitter.com/CBsY9GdJ9K
— BBC One (@BBCOne) 18 June 2018
Harry Kane scores for #ENG #WorldCup #ENGTUN pic.twitter.com/bj0ZnJElf5
— World Cup Goals (@FIFAWCGoals) 18 June 2018
The drama continues in the World Cup. 90+ minutes Harry Kane gives England the lead. pic.twitter.com/JFdSp0QSap
— World Cup 18 (@Footy_Football_) 18 June 2018
Why is Ben Stokes playing for Tunisia?
— Bob Weimann (@SupportAVFC) 18 June 2018
Outstanding 2-1 win over Tunisia, hard game, hard team, with those results it’s definitely coming home #FuckTunisia #FuckTheRef
— Kris Law (@KristopherLaw) 18 June 2018
John Stones vs Tunisia
73 passes
99% pass accuracy
2 tackles won
2 interceptions
4 aerials wonSolid, elegant & comfortable on the ball as always. #WorldCup pic.twitter.com/0yXxc5F5hP
— FootballTalentScout (@FTalentScout) 18 June 2018
The first African player to score a goal in the 2018 World Cup is Ferjani Sassi of Tunisia#WorldCupQuizWithSmart
— MR SMART (@Smartnoys) 18 June 2018
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