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"Guaranteed goals" is a loose term. Nothing in sport is guaranteed. Kane was a generational talent for us and a huge loss.
What i would say is that in his later years with us (and for England) he was noticeably less mobile and less involved in the press and this did start to harm us, particularly in our attacking play.
Nuno's early performances were promising with a mobile front 3 of Son, Lucas and Bergwijn. They moved around a lot and made not only Nuno's "defence first" system vaguely watchable in those early fixtures but caused teams problems on the break so they didn't commit too many forward to press our low block.
It just never looked right once Kane came back in. Whether that was partly down to Kane's mood following the failed transfer to City which spread through the camp or other factors, Kane's return to the team just kind of seemed to spark a doom spiral that led to the quick sacking of Nuno and installation of Conte....
Yeah, I agree.
It's probably been done to death, but I had a massive downer on the players for the way they treated Nuno, one in particular. There is a significant unprofessionalism about turning up a week late to pre-season and then visibly not complying with what your new manager is asking you to do. That is after a pathetic effort levels wearing the 3 lions. I remember Walker losing the plot with him at Wembley when I was sitting behind our world class RB. I watched all our home games that tournament and was left so frustrated with him.
I don't want to do that debate again though as the "Kane can do no wrong" collective is not as dissimilar to those whose who think that "Ange can do no wrong". It all feels actually quite familiar.
I can see the good and bad in both guys and have always called it out objectively as I do every other manager and player.