Several Spanish outlets react to England’s recent performance, saying the team has become less of a World Cup threat after a narrow escape against DR Congo. Coverage attributes the turnaround to Harry Kane, who scores two late goals to secure the result for England. While the reports focus on Spanish commentary, they center on the same match details: England face resistance from DR Congo and do not secure the win until late in the game. The Spanish press portrayal emphasizes the narrow margin and suggests England’s earlier reputation as contenders has been weakened by the need for late-game rescue. Across the available accounts, the key shared point is that the outcome and timing of Kane’s goals shape the narrative in Spain, with multiple headlines and summaries framing England’s performance as less convincing than expected. The sources do not dispute the match result or the late scoring contribution, and they present the Spanish reaction as the main storyline rather than introducing differing facts about events on the field.