Data Debrief: Kane gets Tuchel out of jail

Harry Kane scored the only goal when England maintained their perfect start under Thomas Tuchel with an overwhelming 1-0 win over Andorra in a qualifying collision of the World Cup.

The Kane strike was his 450th senior career goal in all competitions for Club and Country, and it ensured that the three lions remained top of group K after three games.

The opening exchanges were a sign of things that came when England dominated and Iker Alvarez forced into two smart rescues in the first 15 minutes, with the efforts of Jude Bellingham and Noni Madueke remotely that were divested by the Andorra goalkeeper.

The first big chance of England to open the score came in the 19th minute when Madueke's Cross found his way to Jones on the Raarte Curtis in Curtis, but his cutback was just behind Kane, who could not accompany his strike on the goal.

The three lions kept printing, where Bellingham again tried his luck from outside the box with a sweet half volley before he tested Alvarez with a threw header in the first half of the stop, but England went into the break level.

However, England needed only five minutes after the restart to take the lead. After Kane saw his first effort saved by Alvarez, the rebound friendly fell to Madueke, who celebrated the ball for the Bayern Munich striker to stop home from close up.

Ebereechi Eze almost marked his 65th -minute introduction with a goal, getting up the highest to meet the cut ball of Bellingham in the box, just to see his header eight minutes after the upcoming crossbar over the bar.

The influential Madueke should have added a second in the last minute of the second half of the stop time, but he was unable to use the cross of replacement Morgan Gibbs-White in the net in an action that the Display of England had summarized in the last third part.

A 1-0 victory for the #threelions in Barcelona pic.twitter.com/caukybvzkn

– England (@england) 7 June 2025

Debrief data: Kane takes Tuchel out of prison

Although the headlines can go on Sunday about the way England came across the line, Tuchel has done something that has not reached a three Leeuwenmanager.

The German is indeed the first manager to win each of his first three competitive matches that are responsible for England without admitting.

In general, Tuchel is the fifth three Lions boss who wins his first three games, after Ron Greenwood (first six), Glenn Hoddle, Sven-Goran Eriksson (first five) and Fabio Capello (first eight).

The strike by Kane also saw him only becoming the second player who scored in each of the first three games of a manager who are in charge of the three lions, after Peter Crouch under Steve McLaren in 2006.

And despite a bad display from the visitors, Madueke set up an impressive show in the RCDE stadium. The Chelsea attacker ended the game with team-high totals for touches in the opposition box (11), opportunities created (four) and successful dribbles (three).

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Data Debrief: Kane gets Tuchel out of jail

Harry Kane scored the only goal when England maintained their perfect start under Thomas Tuchel with an overwhelming 1-0 win over Andorra in a qualifying collision of the World Cup.

The Kane strike was his 450th senior career goal in all competitions for Club and Country, and it ensured that the three lions remained top of group K after three games.

The opening exchanges were a sign of things that came when England dominated and Iker Alvarez forced into two smart rescues in the first 15 minutes, with the efforts of Jude Bellingham and Noni Madueke remotely that were divested by the Andorra goalkeeper.

The first big chance of England to open the score came in the 19th minute when Madueke's Cross found his way to Jones on the Raarte Curtis in Curtis, but his cutback was just behind Kane, who could not accompany his strike on the goal.

The three lions kept printing, where Bellingham again tried his luck from outside the box with a sweet half volley before he tested Alvarez with a threw header in the first half of the stop, but England went into the break level.

However, England needed only five minutes after the restart to take the lead. After Kane saw his first effort saved by Alvarez, the rebound friendly fell to Madueke, who celebrated the ball for the Bayern Munich striker to stop home from close up.

Ebereechi Eze almost marked his 65th -minute introduction with a goal, getting up the highest to meet the cut ball of Bellingham in the box, just to see his header eight minutes after the upcoming crossbar over the bar.

The influential Madueke should have added a second in the last minute of the second half of the stop time, but he was unable to use the cross of replacement Morgan Gibbs-White in the net in an action that the Display of England had summarized in the last third part.

A 1-0 victory for the #threelions in Barcelona pic.twitter.com/caukybvzkn

– England (@england) 7 June 2025

Debrief data: Kane takes Tuchel out of prison

Although the headlines can go on Sunday about the way England came across the line, Tuchel has done something that has not reached a three Leeuwenmanager.

The German is indeed the first manager to win each of his first three competitive matches that are responsible for England without admitting.

In general, Tuchel is the fifth three Lions boss who wins his first three games, after Ron Greenwood (first six), Glenn Hoddle, Sven-Goran Eriksson (first five) and Fabio Capello (first eight).

The strike by Kane also saw him only becoming the second player who scored in each of the first three games of a manager who are in charge of the three lions, after Peter Crouch under Steve McLaren in 2006.

And despite a bad display from the visitors, Madueke set up an impressive show in the RCDE stadium. The Chelsea attacker ended the game with team-high totals for touches in the opposition box (11), opportunities created (four) and successful dribbles (three).

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