
Dom Solanke and Jordan Henderson react to ‘important’ Harry Kane message
Dominic Solanke and Jordan Henderson reacted to a message from Liverpool target Harry Kane after England’s win over Andorra.
Despite being ranked 173rd in the world, the Tricolors made life miserable for Thomas Tuchel’s side.
England had Noni Madueke to thank as their neat attacking combinations fell flat against a staunch and disciplined Andorran side.
Cole Palmer in particular struggled, whilst Jude Bellingham and Morgan Rogers fared little better, with the trio all being substituted at one stage or another.
Whilst Kane was wasteful in attack, it was his 72nd goal in an England shirt that ultimately proved to be the winner for Tuchel’s side.
The Three Lions have a 100% record under the German, and will return home for a friendly against Senegal on 10 June.
Harry Kane sends ‘important’ message to England fans
Despite the nature of the result, the three points claimed in Barcelona put England a step closer to guaranteeing their place at the World Cup in North America next year.
Kane shared three images of himself in action against Andorra, captioned: “Our best is still to come! Important win away from home, onto the next”.
The post was then liked by England teammates Henderson and Solanke, showing support for their international captain.
Liverpool at the front of the queue in race for Harry Kane
Football Insider Verdict
Mick Brown exclusively revealed to Football Insider that Kane was eyeing a Premier League return and Liverpool were the favourites to sign the 31-year-old.
The former Tottenham striker has finally secured the silverware that has eluded him his whole career, thanks to Bayern Munich’s Bundesliga title this season.
Sitting on 213 Premier League goals, Kane is just 47 strikes away from tying Alan Shearer’s record.

Having secured a trophy, the England captain is likely to find the opportunity to claim that record as his own an appealing one.
What’s more, Liverpool may well be the perfect fit, given their need for a striker and with Kane, they arguably have a much stronger chance at claiming a Champions League crown next season.
Dan Plumley revealed exclusively to Liverpool News that the Reds could spend £200million this summer without needing to sell.