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Kane sends lacklustre England to World Cup

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England's Harry Kane controls the ball during their FIFA World Cup 2018 qualification match.
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Harry Kane toed in a 94th-minute winner as England secured their place at next year's World Cup in Russia with a thoroughly lacklustre 1-0 victory over Slovenia on Thursday.

Gareth Southgate's side looked utterly bereft of ideas at a somnolent, two thirds-full Wembley until skipper Kane converted Kyle Walker's cross to score his 14th goal in nine games for club and country.

The result left England six points clear at the top of Group F above neighbours Scotland, whose 1-0 win over 10-man Slovakia in Glasgow left them in pole position to claim the play-off place.

"We know we have to be better, but we're going to a World Cup and that's fantastic," said England manager Southgate.

"I think this team has potential, but we have a hell of a lot of work to do.

"We weren't as sharp as we'd have hoped to be, but we stuck at it and it's not a coincidence if you keep scoring late goals."

It is the sixth time in succession England have qualified for the World Cup, but after making such heavy work of defeating Slovenia, they are unlikely to give the game's super-powers many sleepless nights.

Prior to Kane's strike, the 61,598 fans in attendance had taken to entertaining themselves by launching paper aeroplanes at the pitch.

Nevertheless, for Southgate it represented mission accomplished, a year on from his hasty appointment as manager -- initially on an interim basis -- after his predecessor Sam Allardyce was felled by a newspaper sting.

Row upon row of empty red seats at Wembley, allied to a sleepy crowd, made for a soporific match in which England were repeatedly guilty of allowing Slovenia in behind them.

Goalkeeper Joe Hart was twice brought into action early on after Raheem Sterling and Walker conceded possession, while the unmarked Roman Bezjak miscued an attempted bicycle kick when picked out by Josip Ilicic.

- Brave Hart -

Tottenham Hotspur striker Kane, in his latest audition for the permanent captaincy, could regularly be seen dropping deep in an attempt to get his team going and he worked Jan Oblak with a 30-yard sighter.

Atletico Madrid goalkeeper Oblak was properly tested shortly after, springing to his left to palm Jordan Henderson's effort behind.

Marcus Rashford, stationed wide on the left, was England's most enterprising performer and he sent Oblak scuttling across his goal with an audacious attempt from a 35-yard free-kick in first-half stoppage time.

After another scare early in the second period, Hart almost fumbling a header from Bojan Jokic, England belatedly manufactured some thrust in the game's last third.

Rashford and Sterling were each denied by last-ditch clearances, the former after under-cooking an attempted lob, the latter seeing a side-foot effort athletically diverted wide by Slovenia skipper Bostjan Cesar.

Kane also dragged wide with his left foot, but had man-of-the-match Hart not raced out bravely to thwart substitute Tim Matavz, the hosts would have found themselves behind.

News of Scotland's goal against Slovakia lifted the pressure on England and they duly snatched victory when Kane launched himself at Walker's inviting cross to give the long-suffering home fans something to cheer at last.

Slovenia must now win at home to Scotland in their final game on Sunday and hope Slovakia cannot beat minnows Malta if they are to squeeze into the play-offs.

"Congratulations to England. They maybe didn't really deserve this victory, but they scored a goal," said Slovenia coach Srecko Katanec, who confirmed he will step down after the Scotland game.

"For Slovenian football that means no World Cup, but we're working to change the generation and we've brought some young players through."

Source: AFP

 

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