England Beats Panama 2-0 to Win Its World Cup Group
East Rutherford, New Jersey. Jude Bellingham, Harry Kane, and England's fervid fans made MetLife Stadium feel like Wembley. They hope for a repeat at next month's World Cup final.
With supporters' red-and-white Cross of St. George signs circling the field on an afternoon of sporadic rain, Bellingham and Kane scored early in the second half for a 2-0 win over Panama on Saturday. England earned first place in its group and a more favorable knockout phase bracket.
The Three Lions even wore the red jerseys made famous when England beat Germany for its only title in 1966, a sartorial similarity connecting north Jersey and that famous day in north London.
“Amazing support. Crazy white wall behind the goal. Perfect weather to play football for us," England coach Thomas Tuchel said.
England finished Group L with two wins and a draw for seven points and plays its round of 32 match on Wednesday in Atlanta, likely against Senegal or Congo. The team that advances faces Mexico or Ecuador in Mexico City.
If the Three Lions had dropped to second, they probably would have encountered Colombia or Portugal, with the winner meeting Spain, Austria, or Algeria.
“I know some people have already made plans,” Bellingham said, “so it was nice they don’t have to cancel anything.”
Fans filled the field walls with flags displaying club names that included Tottenham, Watford, and Wolves, plus some less-celebrated ones such as Crawley Town, Bristol Rovers, and Faversham Town.
Panama held England scoreless through the first half, in which Kane had 10 touches, the fewest of any player. Croatia added pressure by taking the lead midway through the first half against Ghana in a game played simultaneously in Philadelphia.
“All the lads were ready to go after halftime,” Bellingham said. "We realized we had a couple of more gears to go.”
Bellingham put the Three Lions ahead in the 62nd minute from Bukayo Saka's corner kick. Held in bear hug by Jorge Gutiérrez at the top of the 6-yard box, Bellingham stuck out his left leg and stabbed the ball past goalkeeper Orlando Mosquera for his third World Cup goal, his second this year.
Five minutes later, Bellingham crossed from the left flank, and Kane outjumped Andrés Andrade to head in the ball for his 82nd international goal. Kane became England's record World Cup scorer with his 11th goal, one more than Gary Lineker.
Bellingham injured his left hamstring playing for Real Madrid on Feb. 1, didn't return until March 22 and scored just two more goals during the rest of the La Liga season.
“Jude looks fit, looks sharp," Kane said. "It looks like he's got the bit between his teeth to really go out there and prove to the world what type of player he is.”
England reached the knockout rounds for the seventh time in eight World Cups.
“They have great players. They are worth millions and millions," Panama defender José Córdoba said. "We’re talking about English football, which is much more developed than in our country, and there’s a huge distance.”
Panama went 0-3 for the second time and was outscored 4-0. It joined Iraq, Haiti, El Salvador, Canada, and Mexico — all but one from the CONCACAF region — as teams that lost their first six World Cup matches. José Fajardo put the ball in the net for the Los Canaleros in second-half stoppage time, but was called for offside.
“We can be proud — not of the results, as no one can be proud of a defeat, but all in all I think they gave their everything." Panama coach Thomas Christiansen said. “For the outside world, the image of Panama has been really good.”
Goalkeeper Jordan Pickford played his 15th World Cup match, second among English players to Peter Shilton’s 17.
England's Jarell Quansah, usually a central defender, replaced right back Reece James, sidelined by a hamstring. Quansah twisted his right ankle during a 59th-minute challenge by José Luis Rodríguez and was replaced in the 63rd. England is short on right-backs after Trent Alexander-Arnold was not picked for the roster.
“It will be now a very tight race for Quansah, so I’m worried about these two," Tuchel said.
In the glow of victory, supporters celebrated Bellingham by singing the Beatles' “Hey Jude” when he stood on the field for postgame interviews.
“This evening is special to take the energy and take in the atmosphere,” Tuchel said. “From tomorrow, we will think about round of 32.”
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