England captain Harry Kane admitted the team's 3-1 friendly loss to Senegal was "not good enough" and highlighted the need for rapid improvement ahead of next year's World Cup. The defeat, England's first ever against an African nation, puts pressure on manager Thomas Tuchel just four games into his tenure. Kane acknowledged the team's struggles to find rhythm and aggression, attributing some of the issues to the transition period following Gareth Southgate's departure and the integration of new players. Despite the loss, Kane urged against panic, emphasizing the importance of maximizing each training camp with the World Cup approaching quickly.
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