England rounded off their Euro 2020 qualifying campaign in emphatic style as they eased past Kosovo by four goals to nil on Sunday evening. 

Goals from Harry Winks, Harry Kane, Marcus Rashford and Mason Mount saw Gareth Southgate's side run out comfortable winners on the night as they finished top of their qualifying group.

Wink's goal stood out, as the midfielder finished off a brilliant team goal to open the scoring for the Three Lions.

Barnsley forward Cauley Woodrow took to Instagram to praise Winks for his goal in the game, and issued a sly dig at the Spurs midfielder for finishing off a well-worked team move.

Woodrow played alongside Winks earlier in his career in the England Under-21's team, and he was evidently pleased to see the 23-year-old play his part in the win over Kosovo.

Woodrow has been in impressive form for Barnsley this season, and has a been a rare bright-spark in a disappointing league campaign to date.

The former Fulham man has six goals to his name in all competitions this term, as Barnsley currently sat bottom of the Championship table heading into the international break.

He'll be keen to continue his good run of form in front of goal heading into the potentially season-defining festive period, which could make or break their season.

Woodrow is next in action with Barnsley when they return to action from the international break on Saturday, as they take on Blackburn Rovers at Ewood Park.

The Verdict: 

It was a well-taken goal by Winks on the night.

He's not often known for his good finishing in front of goal, and is known more for being on hand to provide assists for both his England and Spurs team-mates.

But he took his chance in clinical fashion, and will be hoping that he can continue to impress with Spurs this season, so that he can stake a strong claim to Southgate for a regular run in the England side heading towards Euro 2020.

Woodrow will be focusing on helping Barnsley fight against relegation this season, and he'll be heavily relied upon by them to fire the Tykes up the Championship table.