Tottenham former player: Kane is now a problem with England, and the frontcourt pressure and off-ball are not good
8:11am, 13 June 2025Football
June 12th Kane scored goals in all four games in Tuchel's coaching England, but some still do not recognize Kane.
Tottenham former player Jamie O'Hara said: "I think Harry Kane is a problem for England now. Yes, he has scored two goals in his last two games and has scored 73 goals for England, but if you want the team to start pressing from the frontcourt and actively chase the opponent without the ball, then Kane is not the right person.
" That's why Tuchel lets Rodgers on the court instead of Ivan Tony starting (versus Andorra) because Rodgers has a big run and can press, and Tony and Kane are too similar. The problem lies with Kane, who has everything England wants, but at the same time there are a lot of things they don't want!
"If England want to play high-energy football and oppress their opponents, they need to arrange some players who are very capable of running around Kane, because Kane is slow to move without the ball."
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