Indy Football podcast: Analysing England's World Cup win, Harry Kane's brilliance and Gareth Southgate's plan
A full house of all five Indy representatives in Russia discuss a performance that has divided opinion
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Your support makes all the difference.England beat Tunisia on Monday night but it wasn't as simple as they had hoped.
A late goal from the brilliant Harry Kane saved Gareth Southgate on a night that had, at times, looked destined for disaster.
It was probably not what the Three Lions had deserved after such an impressive first half and Tunisia's only goal was a penalty that was, to be kind, quite soft.
But the guys discuss - and some would say argue - about how good a display this was before trying to work out what might be changed before the second group game against Panama in Nizhny Novgorod.
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