World Cup Story Feed / 世界杯事情流
World Cup Story Feed / 世界杯事情流
World Cup entity
This entity page gives England a stable team entry point, connecting Kane, Tuchel, Bellingham, recent match stories, and longer-running questions around tournament execution.
England searches often begin with Kane, Tuchel, or Bellingham. The entity page folds those signals back into a stable team frame.
The page links match stories, tactical doubts, and knockout pressure so readers are not forced to rebuild context article by article.
England is a high-demand World Cup entity, making it a useful test for whether entity pages improve discovery and clicks.
Final whistle, Atlanta.
In the 43rd minute of the first half, Harry Kane went down in front of Congo DR goalkeeper Lionel Mpasi Nzau. The England captain collapsed on the turf, waiting for the penalty whistle.
78.8% possession, 0 goals. Since records began in 1966, this is the highest possession rate for a team that failed to score in a World Cup match. xG 1.28 to 0.33—expected goals say England should have won long ago, but the scoreboard says they didn't even knock on the door. Ghana managed just two shots all game.
From 1982 to 2022, over four decades, four World Cup penalty shootouts. The opponents were France, Mexico, England, and Argentina. Germans stepped up to the penalty spot 18 times and scored 17, with a success rate of 94.4%. Penalties are their ace in the hole, and the hardest evidence of the "German steel will."