World Cup
England's late surge vs Panama underscores Tuchel's gamble
England forced a group victory on Saturday night at the World Cup in New York after a sluggish first half against Panama, with Jude Bellingham finding the net in the 62nd minute and Harry Kane heading home five minutes later to seal the win.
Manager Thomas Tuchel entered the match knowing a win would guarantee England the top spot in Group L. He had already secured first place with seven points after three games.
England made four changes to the lineup that had produced a 0‑0 draw with Ghana. The altered side struggled to create chances in the opening half, with Marcus Rashford and others unable to break through Panama's defence.
Jude Bellingham, a Real Madrid midfielder, opened the scoring from a Bukayo Saka corner in the 62nd minute. His strike ended England's hour‑long search for a breakthrough.
England march on with Bellingham and Kane goals in New Jersey
Five minutes later Bellingham delivered a precise cross for captain Harry Kane, whose header became his 11th World Cup goal for England. The tally makes Kane the all‑time leading scorer for his country in World Cup history. Kane has already netted three times at the current tournament, and his season total across club and country now stands at seventy goals. He achieved the season figure while playing for Bayern Munich. A late Panama effort was ruled out for off‑side, leaving the Central American side on zero points and zero goals. Earlier, Croatia and Ghana each secured 1‑0 victories in the group. England finished the group stage with seven points, confirming them as Group L winners. Their next opponent will be a third‑placed team, yet to be identified.