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  1. 'Positivity of Tuchel impresses me'published at 09:51 BST

    England 2-1 DR Congo

    Paul Robinson
    Former England goalkeeper on BBC Radio 5 Live at Atlanta Stadium

    I think you have to give Thomas Tuchel so much credit for his in game management. So often for an England side we're guilty of defending our weaknesses rather than playing to our strengths and against Croatia in that final hydration break he made changes that allowed England to get that fourth goal.

    The changes he made today, he made a slight formation change but in the last break he brought Eze on and almost to a three at the back.

    The positivity of Thomas Tuchel is something that impresses me.

  2. 'Tuchel has been brave'published at 09:46 BST

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    Wayne Rooney
    Former England striker on BBC One

    I thought the subs were outstanding when they came on.

    Part of that is because Thomas Tuchel has been brave enough to not play Bukayo Saka.

    In previous regimes, we have seen players play because they're the best players.

    He has been brave enough to leave Saka on the bench, he has changed Gordon and Rashford. He has kept them hungry and kept them on their toes.

    You get the rewards of that.

  3. Gordon makes an impactpublished at 09:41 BST

    England 2-1 DR Congo

    Anthony Gordon became the first man to provide two or more assists as a substitute in a World Cup game on record (since 1966).

    Should he get his starting position back against Mexico?

    CONGO
  4. Postpublished at 09:40 BST

    One of England's biggest problems apart from the defence is the wingers. All the wingers are looking better coming on a sub. None of them have looked good starting the match. Congo were made to look decent when it should of been a routine win. Wake up England!

    RP

    Funny you should say that, RP.

    There was one man who came off the bench and made an impact...

  5. England's goals in picturespublished at 09:34 BST

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    Let's go from London, back to Atlanta.

    Harry
  6. England watch partiespublished at 09:28 BST

    England 2-1 DR Congo

    and finally, in London.

    England fans celebrate in LondonImage source, Getty Images
    England fans celebrate in LondonImage source, Getty Images
    England fans celebrate in LondonImage source, Getty Images
  7. England watch partiespublished at 09:24 BST

    England 2-1 DR Congo

    In Manchester...

    England fans celebrate in ManchesterImage source, Getty Images
    England fans celebrate in ManchesterImage source, Getty Images
    England fans celebrate in ManchesterImage source, Getty Images
  8. England watch partiespublished at 09:17 BST

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    As soon as we saw Wissa hit the post, it was all sunshine and rainbows after that.

    Let's see how fans celebrated England's win, starting in Perranporth.

    England fans celebrate in PerranporthImage source, Getty Images
    England fans celebrate in PerranporthImage source, Getty Images
    England fans celebrate in PerranporthImage source, Getty Images
  9. Wissa miss was key moment in matchpublished at 09:11 BST

    England 2-1 DR Congo

    We all thought it went in didn't we...

    Yoane Wissa's miss late in the first half had an xG of 0.61.

    DR Congo only recorded an xG of 0.81 in the whole game.

    Basically, it was a big, big miss for a team who create little chances.

    getytImage source, Getty Images
  10. Postpublished at 09:10 BST

    Jude Winter

    Thanks Joe, and yes, I get that joke every day...

    Anyways, let's carry on with England's win and relive a moment where we all held our breath- that Yoane Wissa miss.

  11. Postpublished at 09:03 BST

    Joe Rindl
    BBC Sport

    That's it, Rishi's solved England's slow starts!

    I'm off to celebrate. In the meantime, Jude Winter's taking the wheel.

    Hey Jude!

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    Get Involvedpublished at 09:01 BST

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    I think we need to play like we’re 1-0 down every game. After half time, we played so much more attacking it was refreshing to watch. The first Kane goal may have been a goalkeeper mistake but we deserved at least one of the shots we took in this game.

    Rishi, London

  13. Headers no problem for Kanepublished at 08:56 BST

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    Harry Kane loves to head the ball so much that he's now scored four headed goals at World Cups.

    Only Miroslav Klose with 7, and Gerd Muller with 5, have scored more headed goals at World Cups than Kane, since 1966.

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  14. Postpublished at 08:56 BST

    Relaxed. Thanks James.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 08:53 BST

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    WE WERE CHASING THE GAME. I'd be worried if the midfield and fullbacks weren't pushing on from the defence and leaving gaps. Have to analyse the game in the context of the match, bad first 20mins but that's it, We're through, Relax!

    James, Bath

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    Get Involvedpublished at 08:50 BST

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    Not alot of people talking about how conceding early forced us to push forward early, commit players and made us look vulnerable. Hopefully going forward we can start stronger and that will make us look more balanced and solid.

    Lloyd, Bridgewater

  17. Kane chasing another Lineker recordpublished at 08:47 BST

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    Harry Kane has now scored five goals in World Cup knockout matches, the second-most by an Englishman, level with Geoff Hurst.

    That is one behind Gary Lineker, who scored six goals in World Cup knockout football.

    HarryImage source, Getty Images
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    Get Involvedpublished at 08:44 BST

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    The audacity to score from that angle, as emphatically as Kane did. That's my #9.

    Harry, Manchester

  19. Kane joins World Cup goal scoring royaltypublished at 08:41 BST

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    If this doesn't show how much of a legend Harry Kane is, I don't know what will.

    Kane has now scored 13 World Cup goals.

    He's now level on the all time World Cup goalscoring list with France's Just Fontaine, and has gone past Pele's tally of 12 goals.

    All time World Cup goalscorers list:

    • Lionel Messi (Argentina), 19
    • Kylian Mbappe (France), 18
    • Miroslav Klose (Germany), 16
    • Ronaldo (Brazil), 15
    • Gerd Muller (Germany), 14
    • Harry Kane (England), 13
    • Just Fontaine (France), 13
    • Pele (Brazil), 12
  20. Postpublished at 08:38 BST

    Don't want to tempt fate but Diego Maradona's Hand of God happened at the Estadio Azteca where England play their next game.

    Not sure if that's a good sign or a bad one.

    Either way, we'll chat more about it a bit later.