England captain, Harry Kane has led his side to beat Tunisia 2-1 in the World Cup.
Kane scored the first goal for the Three Lions in the 11 minute after the Tunisia goalkeeper, Mouez Hassem failed to hold onto a ball. Kane was at the right place at the right time to pounce onto the loose ball.
The Tunisia goalkeeper was substituted and replaced by Farouk Ben Mustapha after the goal as he had sustained an injury.
Ferjani Sassi equalized for the North Africans in the 35 minute through a penalty after England’s Kyle Walker was penalized for fouling Tunisian’s Ben Yousef.
Pickford guessed the right way but was unable to save the penalty kick.
England made much of the ball in the second half but the real impacts were made when Rashford came on for Sterling.
The Tunisians could have gotten away with a point had they cleared a ball which their player chose to let go for a corner kick.
Kane was left unmarked when the ball was headed to him from the corner kick.
The Tottenham star headed the ball past the Tunisian keeper and player who were in the pole at the 90 minute.