Raheem Sterling's last minute penalty salvaged England from another embarassing result against Iceland as Gareth Southgate's men survived going ...
England celebrate Raheem Sterling's late penalty to beat Iceland 1-0 AFP/Haraldur GudjonssonRAYKJAVIK: Raheem Sterling's last minute penalty salvaged England from another embarassing result against Iceland as Gareth Southgate's men survived going down to 10 men and Birkir Bjarnason also missing a late spot-kick to start their Nations League campaign with a 1-0 in Reykjavik on Saturday .
With Kane having been replaced by Mason Greenwood, Sterling took responsibility from spot, but the drama did not end there. Kane had the ball in the net for what he thought was his 33rd international goal inside six minutes when he bundled in at the back post. Arnor Traustason curled a free-kick wide with Iceland's only attempt on goal until stoppage time, but the move leading to that effort still proved costly for England as Walker picked up his first yellow card.
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