FatBloke
Niko Kranjcar
In a way, I think CF was, if not the main problem, then certainly one of them. So many times, England needed a presence in the box, where an actual CF would be playing. However, Kane was about 20 yards further back, playing more as an AM than even a second striker. The thing is, no-one else was providing any link between midfield and attack, and that ain't Kane's fault.Well done sir
I see Shearer laying in to Kane saying he needs dropping for the next game. Honestly, how could you watch the US game and think the CF is the problem?
I was screaming for Southgate to replace the invisible Mount for Maddison, thus freeing Kane to go further upfield. I thought Rashford would be shoved up there when he came on, but that didn't happen either.
Anyway, my point is that England played most of the game without a real CF. Blaming Kane for that doesn't exactly show a keen understanding of the game, but I can see why some would.
Actually, I'm perfectly happy with Shearer et al wanting Kane to be dropped, as that'd finally give him some rest.