That's pretty telling. The lad obviously needs a good rest. I wouldn't mind him sitting out the rest of the Euros after having seen that.
Not today they didn't. Dier looked well off the pace - walking around a lot towards the end of the first half - and both of them share blame for both goals. The whole side looked like they had no idea how to play together and that they weren't playing for the manager.Kane was poor but he was not the only, to be honest only Dier and Walker really played well.
Walker was at fault for the first goal.Kane was poor but he was not the only, to be honest only Dier and Walker really played well.
And I can understand why. Kane had chances yesterday he shouldn't miss even if he was blindfolded and drunk. Yet, somehow he did. He had an awful tournament and sad to say, but so did Alli. I don't know if they were just exhausted, or did their inexperience gain the upper hand. Probably both.Poor bugger is getting absolutely slaughtered on Twitter.
But if he's shooting against hart in training he will think it's easy!I don't think Hodgson set us up to support him and at times he looked fed up. His freekicks are brick though (both whipped in and the fudgeing wannabe Ronaldo routine).
But if he's shooting against hart in training he will think it's easy!
Feel for Kane after that, fear he's going to get a load of criticism - some fair, some won't be.
He got no service and we had nobody with any guile feeding the ball into him, but he looked shattered at times and the whole set pieces thing didn't work. Agree with those saying we need options up front next season to share the load.
Sadly the move toward the end that broke down when he mis-controlled the ball and let it run under his foot is likely to be shown lots to sum up the whole England performance.
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