Is it time for England to move on from Harry Kane? | Morning Footy | CBS Sports Golazo



England finished as runners-up for the second consecutive time at the Euros. Morning Footy Evaluate their performance in Euro 2024, much focus was given to Harry Kane’s contributions. Discussions arose on whether there were better options than Kane for the team. Additionally, the performance of young stars was assessed, with particular attention to whether Jude Bellingham can step into a leadership role for England.

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19 thoughts on “Is it time for England to move on from Harry Kane? | Morning Footy | CBS Sports Golazo”

  1. Answer is it depends how the next manager wants to play and if Harry still wants to and can play for his country. He’s 31 and he may want to prioritise his club career and winning with Bayern?

    He’s a 9 and a half and England don’t need him running into the same spaces as Bellingham and Foden.

    Lineker retired at 32 from England because he said his legs had gone. Shearer likewise at 30. Rooney is another at 30/31 – but got dropped by Southgate.

  2. The bad thing of that team is southgate how can you blame harry kane… 😅😅 you think striker just scoring without got supply😅😅 wake up. Fired southgate and choose good manager with good tactics

  3. If Harry doesn't play as first 11, Palmer has to be on. other midfielders can't switch ball from one side to the other. 2 can do it are Shaw and Arnold, but they are full backs and didn't play much either. Jude looked like having the idea sometimes, but he's not very good at long pass.

  4. ONE touch inside the opposition’s box over TWO euro finals (180 minutes of football). And now 0-6 in career finals. Not good enough in the games that matter the most.

  5. Time to move on from Southgate and his "loyal" players like Kane, Walker, Trippier, Pickford and Stones. Time for young players to shine in the international stage for England National Team and plan for future tournaments. I would like to see alot of new faces/uncapped players in the England team.

  6. Time to move from Harry.

    He's 31, not naturally athletic, already too slow, and his legs will go over the next 2 years.

    He can't press.

    He can't function without 2 wides.

    The game now requires flexibility and he can only play one way.

  7. Southgate has to be blamed, didn't adjust to the games, kept sending the same players with the same results, and waited too long for results, thus England failed to play at it's finest. 😢😢😢

  8. I agree that Harry Kane was terrible this euros, but he wasn’t helped by the system we players. If we had proper wingers with pace, his role would have been his more usual one. If we had saka and rashford on the wings pushing back the opposition defence, it would’ve allowed Kane to be more impactful in a deeper role. Also if he has wingers forcing the defence to stay back he can naturally play higher.

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