Mature England game for France: Kane

Captain Harry Kane hails progress to quarterfinals

2022/12/05
England captain Harry Kane: AFP
England captain Harry Kane: AFP

Doha: Harry Kane hailed England's serene progress to the World Cup quarterfinals after scoring his first goal of the tournament in a 3-0 win over Senegal in the last 16.

The Three Lions have now won a knockout game in three consecutive major tournaments for the first time to set up a mouth-watering clash against reigning champions France in the last eight on Saturday.

"Knockout games are never easy. We showed great maturity through the tournament," Kane told ITV after moving to within one goal of Wayne Rooney's record of 53 for England. "The mentality was top from the beginning and we took our chances when they came."

At 29, Kane is one of the senior players in Gareth Southgate's squad on a night when youngsters Jude Bellingham, Phil Foden and Bukayo Saka again showed their promise.

Saka scored his third goal of the tournament, while Foden provided two assists and Bellingham was heavily involved in the opening two goals.

"We've got some super young players that we feel it's been right to give them their head and give them their opportunity," said Southgate. "Jude, Phil, Bukayo, they are heading in a really good direction and these games are brilliant life experience for them. The progress they are making is phenomenal."

Senegal were crowned African champions earlier this year and impressed with victories over Qatar and Ecuador in the group stages to reach the knockout phase of the World Cup for just the second time.

But without the firepower of injured star forward Sadio Mane, Aliou Cisse's side had little answer after Jordan Henderson settled England's nerves with the opening goal on 38 minutes.

"The team have made a very complicated game tonight look straight-forward," added Southgate. "That wasn't the case, but because of the mentality, the attitude we've made it look that way."

France will pose a much tougher test of England's hopes of winning a first major tournament since 1966.

Kylian Mbappe was in stunning form for Les Bleus as he scored twice in a 3-1 win over Poland on Sunday to move clear as the top goalscorer in the tournament with five.

"We'll enjoy this one but then our focus turns to that, it's going to be a really tough game," said Kane. "They are reigning champions but it's a good battle."

Source: AFP

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