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Kane salutes ´outstanding´ leader Henderson: ´He´ll keep pushing you´

SoccerNews in World Cup 5 Dec 2022

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Harry Kane saluted Jordan Henderson’s leadership qualities following his goal in England’s 3-0 victory over Senegal.

The Three Lions vice-captain opened the scoring with a neat first-time finish from Jude Bellingham’s square pass while Kane doubled the lead, before Bukayo Saka’s second-half strike secured the Three Lions’ World Cup quarter-final place in Qatar.

Aged 32 years and 170 days, Henderson became England’s second-oldest scorer at the finals, after Tom Finney against USSR in 1958 (36 years, 64 days).

Gareth Southgate’s side have looked a more cohesive unit since the Liverpool skipper was introduced into the starting line-up for their final Group B match against Wales, and Kane highlighted his impact on the team.

“He’s one of the best leaders that I’ve played with,” the Three Lions captain told England’s official YouTube channel. “He’s really vocal, he pushes players to the absolute max.

“That’s why he’s been great in the games he’s played. [He’s} outstanding with the ball, outstanding without the ball, pushing everyone. The way we’ve been pressing – it’s good to hear him behind me pushing.

“You need different types of leaders amongst your team. I think we have four or five different types of personalities.

“Hendo’s someone who – it doesn’t matter who you are, what you’ve done – he’ll keep pushing you.

“It was an amazing performance [against Senegal] by him, [it was] great to see him score. A lot of the other good stuff was down to his role in the team.”

Henderson has 73 caps to his name, but Sunday’s goal was only his third on the international stage.

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