Stuart Pearce accuses Arsenal star of 'giving up' in England World Cup win
Former England defender Stuart Pearce (Picture: Getty)

Stuart Pearce accused
Arsenal
winger
Noni Madueke
of ‘giving up’ during
England
’s
World Cup
win over DR Congo.
Thomas Tuchel
’s side were heading for an embarrassing World Cup exit at the hands of DR Congo, who
led for over an hour through Brian Cipenga’s early goal
.
But England captain
Harry Kane
rescued his side with two late goals, heading home
Anthony Gordon
’s cross before smashing a winner home.
Kane’s heroics sent the Three Lions into the
last-16 of the World Cup
, where they will face co-hosts Mexico at the Azteca.
While through to the next round, the general consensus is that England will need to go up several levels
if they are to compete with the likes of France, Argentina and Brazil
and win their first World Cup in 60 years.
Madueke was one of several England players who attracted criticism for his performance against DR Congo and former Three Lions boss Pearce was ‘really disappointed’ with the Arsenal winger.
Ex-Chelsea star Madueke started the match but was replaced by Arsenal teammate
Bukayo Saka
with half an hour remaining after a subdued display.
Noni Madueke during England’s narrow win (Picture: Getty)

‘I’ve got to say I was really disappointed with Noni Madueke,’ Pearce said on
talkSPORT
as the Arsenal title winner was subbed off by Tuchel.
‘I was impressed by him in the first half, I thought he was outstanding at times. But in the second half, I think he took the easy option, got tired and gave up.’
Saka is way ahead of Madueke in Mikel Arteta’s pecking order but came into the World Cup
under a fitness cloud
Harry Kane rescued England (Picture: Getty)

One area England seemingly do not need to worry about is up front with record goalscorer Kane
coming to the rescue yet again against DR Congo
Speaking after England’s last-32 win, the Bayern Munich striker said: ‘It feels amazing to be honest. What a crazy game.
‘They are a tough team and then after that first break we were much better and their keeper made some unbelievable saves.
‘We spoke about people having hero moments and it can be anyone. It was me today. There are still things to work on for sure and these rounds are just about getting through.
‘We are in the part of the tournament when you have to grind wins out, and that’s what we have done today. We are the same as every other nation.’
Tuchel paid tribute to ‘top level’ Kane after England reached the last-16, saying: ‘That is what we expect from him.
‘I think it is what he expects from himself. Difficult matches, close matches. Harry is here to decide them. Top level.’
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