WATCH '“ England 2 Tunisia 1: Kane's double act helps avoid repetition of past World Cup mistakes

YOU BEAUTY!! England's Harry Kane (centre) celebrates scoring his side's late winning goal at The Volgograd Arena. Picture: Adam Davy/PAYOU BEAUTY!! England's Harry Kane (centre) celebrates scoring his side's late winning goal at The Volgograd Arena. Picture: Adam Davy/PA
YOU BEAUTY!! England's Harry Kane (centre) celebrates scoring his side's late winning goal at The Volgograd Arena. Picture: Adam Davy/PA
HARRY KANE dug England out of a hole and secured a last-gasp win over Tunisia in their World Cup opener.

Manager Gareth Southgate could hardly have wished for a better start to this Group G clash in Volgograd, where his side capped a start displaying skill, verve and energy with an early goal from their captain.

But the officials managed to top the insects as England’s biggest irritant as Ferjani Sassi netted from a controversially awarded penalty that somehow was not followed up by spot-kicks at the other end as the video assistant referees ignored the manhandling of Kane.

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However, what Southgate’s men lack in experience they make up for in spirit with Tottenham striker Kane nodding home at the far post to clinch a dramatic late victory that sent their hardy travelling support wild.

Get in: Harry Kane heads home the winner.Get in: Harry Kane heads home the winner.
Get in: Harry Kane heads home the winner.

It is the first time England have opened a major tournament with a win since 2006, but it did not need to be this hard given Kane directed home an 11th-minute opener.

Bold, direct and hungry in attack, Southgate’s men were then hit by a sucker-punch as referee Wilmar Roldan pointed to the spot after Kyle Walker swung an arm in the box.

Sassi fired home and frustration grew as the VAR did not interject after Kane was dragged to the deck. He also failed to do so from a similar incident at the start of the second period.

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