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England recovered from a dour first-half performance to beat Panama 2-0 and top their World Cup group. Thomas Tuchel’s side failed to break down Ghana and also created little of note in the first half against stubborn Panama,
Ninety minutes before kickoff of Saturday’s World Cup match between England and Panama, the lower-level concourse at MetLife Stadium turned into an impromptu concert stage. A throng of several hundred English soccer fans was singing,
English revelers turned Manhattan into West Britain on Saturday, packing local pubs to celebrate a 2-0 World Cup victory over Panama. The beer flowed as freely as the chants, with fans embracing the rare thrill of a decisive win.
Troy Deeney launched a scathing attack on England’s wingers after they laboured to a 2-0 World Cup win over Panama. Thomas Tuchel made five changes to the side which was held to a goalless draw against Ghana earlier this week but the alterations did little to improve the Three Lions’ fluency.
LUKE LITTLER has revealed his only concern about the England squad as Thomas Tuchel and Co prepare for the World Cup knockouts. The 19-year-old was at the New York New Jersey Stadium on Saturday
England defeated Panama 2-0 on Saturday to clinch top spot in their Fifa World Cup group and set up a last-32 clash with the Democratic Republic of Congo as the African underdogs reached the knockout rounds for the first time.
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