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England never accepted defeat against DR Congo, says Tuchel

ATLANTA, July 1 : England came close to making a premature and shock exit from the World Cup at the hands of the Democratic Republic of Congo on Wednesday, before Harry Kane rode to the rescue, and manager Thomas Tuchel was proud of how his players refused to accept the defeat staring them in the face.

DR Congo took an early lead and were on course to pull off what would have been one of the biggest shocks in World Cup history, but England found a way to make it through to the last 16 with a 2-1 win.

"This team today did not accept defeat as an outcome," Tuchel told reporters.

"They just didn't accept it, and it makes me very proud because they did what was necessary. The going got tough today, and then they showed up, and we got the deserved win.

"We don't give in, we don't give in. That's what this team is about. Like I said, they didn't accept it and it's so good to get this feeling on the sideline as a coach."

England looked in real trouble until Kane's equaliser 15 minutes from time, and Tuchel believes his side should have been back on level terms much sooner, although they were up against a Congolese keeper, Lionel Mpasi, in scintillating form.

"I think the halftime result was not a fair result," Tuchel said. "We conceded very early, which made things more complicated than they were already. I think we didn't get our press right in the first 15 to 20 minutes. 

"I saw that a stronger team attacked more and more with freedom and attacked with more and more threats towards their goal. We kept the belief and I think even in the second half we kept pushing, pushing, pushing, the goalkeeper kept on saving, incredible saves." 

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