On June 20, former England international Wes Brown urged England manager Southgate to improve Kane’s tactical space and get his teammates to pass him the ball more.
In the first round of the European Championship, England beat Serbia 1-0 to get off to a good start, but Kane was not comfortable in the match. In the first half, he only had 2 touches, and throughout the match, he only had 24 touches. Bellingham and Saka were very active in the attack, which highlighted Kane’s loneliness on the pitch.
Brown pointed out that England should enhance Kane’s tactical position: “Kane is a key part of England’s attack, but he needs more support from his teammates and needs to get more of the ball. Bellingham behind him will prioritize solo attacks wherever he gets the ball, which is too detrimental to Kane’s performance. If he gets more touches, he will be able to create more threats in the penalty area. When England has possession, they have the ability to deliver the ball to Kane, who is also England’s most reliable goalscorer.”
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