1st tournament goal for Kane
Led by record goalscorer Harry Kane, England have easily reached the quarter-finals of the World Cup and are now looking forward to a showdown with world champions France. Captain Kane’s team beat African champions Senegal 3-0 (2-0) in Al-Khour on Sunday evening and remain unbeaten in this tournament. Veteran Jordan Henderson (38′), Kane (45′ + 3′) and Bukayo Saka (57′) scored for head coach Gareth Southgate’s team. In front of a crowd of 65,985, it was Kane’s eleventh goal in a major tournament, surpassing Gary Lineker as England’s top scorer.
Mbappé alone at the top: top scorers for the 2022 World Cup
Breel Embolo | Switzerland | 2 goals
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Aleksandar Mitrovic | Serbia | 2 goals
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Giorgian de Arrascaeta | Uruguay | 2 goals
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Kai Havertz | Germany | 2 goals
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Ritsu Doan | Japan | 2 goals
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Niclas filling jug | Germany | 2 goals
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Salem Al-Dawsari | Saudi Arabia | 2 goals
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Andrei Kramaric | Croatia | 2 goals
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Richarlison | Brazil | 2 goals
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Gue-sung Cho | South Korea | 2 goals
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Mohammed Kudus | Ghana | 2 goals
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Ferran Torres | Spain | 2 goals
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Vincent Aboubakar | Cameroon | 2 goals
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Mehdi Taremi | Iran | 2 goals
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Fernandes Bruno | Portugal | 2 goals
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Julian Alvarez | Argentina | 2 goals
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Bukayo Saka | UK | 3 goals
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Olivier Giroud | France | 3 goals
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Lionel Messi | Argentina | 3 goals
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Enner Valencia | Ecuador | 3 goals
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Marcus Rashford | UK | 3 goals
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Cody Gakpo | Netherlands | 3 goals
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Alvaro Morata | Spain | 3 goals
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Kylian Mbappe | France | 5 goals
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The “Three Lions” are the only European team that reached at least the quarter-finals at the 2018 World Cup, Euro 2021 and World Cup 2022 – in the last two tournaments they also made it into the semi-finals. Against the French around superstar Kylian Mbappé, however, a much more difficult task awaits the English, in which Dortmund’s Jude Bellingham stood out in the Al-Bait Stadium north of Doha. England went on to remain unbeaten in their eighth World Cup match against African sides and kept their first three clean sheets in 20 years.
Senegal, as the penultimate African representative, kept up well for 40 minutes, but looked broken after the quick brace just before half-time. Unlike at the 2002 World Cup, this time they did not make it into the round of eight, which from an African perspective only Morocco can now do against Spain on Tuesday.
BVB professional Bellingham in second place: England’s World Cup squad according to market values
Kieran Trippier (Newcastle Utd.) – market value: €13m*
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*at the start of the tournament
Kyle Walker (Man City) – market value: €15m
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Jordan Henderson (Liverpool) – market value: €15m
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Callum Wilson (Newcastle Utd.) – market value: €18m
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Nick Pope (Newcastle Utd.) – Market value: €18m
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Conor Coady (Everton FC) – market value: €18m
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Jordan Pickford (Everton FC) – market value: €28m
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Luke Shaw (Man United) – market value: €28m
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Eric Dier (Tottenham) – market value: €30m
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Harry Maguire (Man United) – market value: €30m
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John Stones (Man City) – market value: €30m
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Aaron Ramsdale (Arsenal) – market value: €30m
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Conor Gallagher (Chelsea) – market value: €32m
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Ben White (Arsenal) – market value: €45m
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Kalvin Phillips (Man City) – market value: €45m
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James Maddison (Leicester City) – market value: €55m
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Marcus Rashford (Man United) – market value: €55m
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Jack Grealish (Man City) – market value: €70m
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Raheem Sterling (Chelsea FC) – market value: €70M
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Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool) – market value: €70m
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Mason Mount (Chelsea) – market value: €75m
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Declan Rice (West Ham) – market value: €80m
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Harry Kane (Tottenham) – market value: €90m
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Bukayo Saka (Arsenal FC) – market value: €90m
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Jude Bellingham (BVB) – market value: €100m
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Phil Foden (Man City) – market value: €110m
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