HARRY KANE received a note from Bayern Munich team-mate Thomas Muller after arriving at England's base camp for the Euros.
The Three Lions are staying at the five-star Spa & Golf Resort Weimarer Land which is where Germany were based last week.
Harry Kane received a message from his Bayern Munich team-mate after arriving at England's base campCredit: GettyThomas Muller wrote 'All the best' on the back of a photo of himselfCredit: Instagram / DFB-TeamHe gave a thumbs up to the camera after writing the messageCredit: Instagram / DFB-TeamHe showed that the envelope was for Bayern pal KaneCredit: Instagram / DFB-TeamMuller also showed the photo as he prepared to leave England's residence for the tournamentCredit: Instagram / DFB-TeamAnd Kane revealed he was left a message by Bayern pal Muller.
Kane said: "Tommy left me a little note, because they were here just a couple of weeks ago. He texted me saying the golf course is great but the weather has not been so good.
"It looks fantastic, the hotel is incredible, and to be in Germany is a bit of a home from home.
Schools at risk of closing as teachers prepare to vote on joining strike chaos"The reception I've had since I've been at Bayern has been incredible, and ever since I've been in the hotel, I've had some of the staff come up and say hello.
"I'm not saying they want England to win, but I think they have a little soft spot for us now I'm here, and that's fantastic."
Striker Kane reckons the Three Lions deserve their tag as one of the tournament’s favourites and is convinced Gareth Southgate’s team can do it.
And he believes the talent of wide men Phil Foden, Bukayo Saka, Eberechi Eze, Cole Palmer, Anthony Gordon and Jarrod Bowen could destroy England’s opponents - starting with Serbia in Gelsenkirchen on Sunday.
Kane said: "Gareth had a really tough decision and some really tough calls to make because we have some really good attacking players for England.
BEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERS
The stunning resort is playing host to Gareth Southgate's squadCredit: Darren FletcherIt also boasts a stunning view of the German countrysideCredit: Darren Fletcher"But, for me personally, it's fantastic. I want to be playing with players who can provide assists, can score goals and have good movement and can get on the ball in tight areas - and we have all of that."
As for being one of the favourites, he said: "I think we've earned the right to have that status through the previous tournaments we've had. But we're also a team that hasn't won a Euros before, so we're trying to make history here.
"That's a target we've set out to try to achieve, but we know there's going to be a long, hard road ahead. We need to make sure we get it right because, in these tournaments, if you're not quite on it 100 per cent, you can be punished.
"I think this squad is one of the best, if not the best, we've had, going on form and the domestic seasons a lot of us have had. We have incredible young talent coming through who are fearless and just want to get on the ball and play.
Guardiola picks side on BODY LANGUAGE as he tells Foden why he’s been on bench"I hope that the guys can lean on me and ask me questions, and if I can help them get through anything, then great.
"But we have such a good togetherness, we're always talking or having dinner together and there's always conversations being had, so that helps us."
England also received a boost yesterday when defender John Stones returned to training after missing Wednesday’s session due to illness.