England’s captain Harry Kane celebrates after scoring a decisive second goal as the team completes a comeback against the Democratic Republic of Congo. Multiple reports describe Kane marking the moment with an intense celebration and sharing it with his family. The coverage also notes that teammates, including WAGs and supporters associated with the players, gather to congratulate the “Three Lions” following the match. While the outlets focus primarily on Kane’s post-goal celebration, both accounts align on the core match moment: Kane’s second goal is presented as the turning point in England’s successful comeback. Beyond the personal celebration, the reporting frames the result as significant for the team, emphasizing the impact of the goal in securing the win. Both sources therefore concur on the identity of the player (Kane), the opponent (DR Congo), the decisive scoring event (his second goal), and the general description of the immediate celebrations afterward.