Missed the game live but watched the full 90 mins on Sky Game of the Day last night after reading through the entire OMT and seing Conte's 'please sack me now' diatribe.
So with the benefit of rear view mirror I was able to look out for evidence of selfishness and lack of commitment ("... I see players that don't want to help each other and don't put their heart [in]."
Well, no question Kane seemed a tad selfish at times, opting to shoot when other attackers had bust a gut to get into space in the box and looked better placed. But isn't that precisely what you want him to do? I know I do. Because imo that is what gets you more goals in the long run. Too often the option of passing to a player backfires. The pass ends up getting intercepted, going astray, or when it does find the player he gets immediately closed down or his shot goes into row 99.
Beyond that I don't recall witnessing too much evidence of selfishness yesterday.
Where I can see what Conte is getting at is around the overall lack of full-blooded commitment compared to Soton. But whilst some, like Kulu, Skipp and Dier, showed spells of fire and determination, certain others seemed to be playing within themselves. For example Hojbjerg, though decent once in possession, seemed to spend the afternoon resolutely avoiding going in for tackles. Ro be blunt it looked to me like he had already signed off, or maybe had Denmark's upcoming Euro qualifiers at the back of his mind.