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'Kane to the rescue' and 'defence black hole triples'
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- It was "Kane to the rescue" in last night's England game against the Democratic Republic of Congo, writes the Metro.
- Image caption, The Daily Star dubs the England captain "Harry Houdini" for performing "England's great escape".
- Image caption, The Mirror echoes with "that was Tuch and go, Harry", as the "Lions labour against Leopards".
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It was "Kane to the rescue" in last night's England game against the Democratic Republic of Congo, writes the Metro. "Oh D.R. me that was close!" it laments.
Image caption, The Daily Star dubs the England captain "Harry Houdini" for performing "England's great escape". But, the red-top adds, "it's Tuch & go", referencing team manager Thomas Tuchel.
Image caption, The Mirror echoes with "that was Tuch and go, Harry", as the "Lions labour against Leopards".
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