Kane: We lack tacit understanding & needs to do better. Bellingham s ball is not a handball by the rules.

Early this morning, England was reversed by Senegal 1-3 in a friendly match, and Kane accepted an interview with the media after the game.

Kane told ITV: "We didn't perform well enough. We had a chance, but we lacked understanding in both balls and no balls. We never found the right rhythm. We lost the sharpness we used to."

Speaking of Bellingham's goal being blown up, Kane said: "According to the rules, that ball could have allowed us to equalize the score, and maybe even win in the end, so this is a key penalty. We will discuss this penalty later."

Regarding how to improve: "We won't panic, but we know that we must do better. The integration of new tactical concepts, coupled with the team's lack of international competition experience, are all factors influencing, but there is no excuse. We must adjust as soon as possible, the World Cup will be coming soon, and every training camp is crucial now."