ENGLAND’S Harry Kane-inspired DR Congo comeback was apparently fuelled by the water breaks. Swiss 56-year-old Fifa boss Gianni Infantino reckons the two hydration intervals, in the middle of both halves, helped Thomas Tuchel’s wet wipes eventually clean up. Livewire Brian Cipenga gave the underdogs a seventh-minute lead when England’s wingers refused to track back and…
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