World Cup 2018: England boss Southgate credits patience for Tunisia win

   
Gareth Southgate has praised his England players for their patience towards the end of Monday night's win over Tunisia. The Three Lions were saved their blushes when captain Harry Kane netted his second goal of the game in stoppage-time to seal a 2-1 victory in Volgograd. "Even though the clock was running down, we stayed patient," Southgate told reporters. "We waited for opportunities. We made so many clearcut chances in the first half. We were strong on set plays in the second half. "Even if we had drawn the game I would have been proud of us. We'll do well to make as many in a game in this tournament. Good teams score late goals. If you pass like that the opposition tire. "It's a night where it's difficult to highlight individuals because it was a collective. The squad has been brilliant. The subs came on and it was great to have the impact they did. "We felt that Raheem and Dele had caused huge problems for the opposition but maybe it was a good moment to put on a different threat. We've given ourselves a great platform to build from. "There's so much to be pleased about. But there's a lot to work on. Panama will be a tough test in a different way. "We've got to keep performing. Harry's a top, top striker. I'm delighted for him because if he doesn't score tonight it'd be questions about him not scoring in tournaments."

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