The England national team secured a crucial 2-1 win over DR Congo in a highly competitive match, with captain Harry Kane delivering a stunning goal to put his team ahead.
Kane's impressive effort saw him spin and jink away from two defenders before unleashing a powerful shot into the roof of the net, a feat that left many in awe.
Legendary footballer Thierry Henry was among those who praised Kane's technique, commenting on the difficulty of generating that much power, especially at a late stage in the game.
Henry noted that Kane was almost airborne when he hit the ball, and that it was an incredibly tough skill to master.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who was commentating alongside Henry, also praised Kane's performance, highlighting his importance to the team and the level of pressure he is under to perform.
Ibrahimovic felt that the Three Lions were struggling physically, particularly in midfield, and that their quality players were not at their best.
The Swede also suggested that Thomas Tuchel's team is under too much pressure to win, and that the expectations placed on them are unrealistic.
Kane's goal was a turning point in the match, and he was instrumental in England's victory, scoring twice and providing a crucial run to create scoring opportunities for his teammates.
