Kane saves England from embarrassment against Andorra in World Cup qualifying
- England secured a 1-0 victory against Andorra on the road in Barcelona on Saturday, 7 June 2025, marking Thomas Tuchel’s first away game as the new manager.
- The match followed two earlier group wins but featured a subdued, frustrating England performance against a resolute Andorra side ranked 173rd globally.
- England dominated possession and created chances mainly through Chelsea winger Noni Madueke, while Harry Kane scored a scrambled winner shortly after halftime.
- Kane’s goal marked his 450th career strike for club and country, and he said they must analyse the display even though they took the three points.
- The win maintains England’s lead atop Group K with three wins from three, but Tuchel faces pressure to improve a lethargic attack before facing tougher opponents.
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England savaged by German press after Harry Kane saves Thomas Tuchel in Andorra win
England's narrow 1-0 victory over Andorra in World Cup qualifying has prompted scathing criticism from the German media, who labelled the Three Lions' display as "lacklustre" against a team of part-time players
Harry Kane and Memphis Depay, two historic and uncompromising scorers, were important in the victories of their team members this Saturday at the European World Cup qualifier in 2026. The first scored the only so much of England, which had to make more effort to beat Andorra, the weakest rival of the K group. The second, meanwhile, took advantage of a rival's chest assist!, Kaan Kairinen, to open the scoreboard against Finland at the Olympic Sta…

Kane saves England from embarrassment against Andorra in World Cup qualifying
England's players defeated Andorra 1-0 in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers. Captain Harry Kane prevented a sensation in Barcelona with a goal in the 50th minute.
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