The pundit was adamant that Kane’s world-class finishing is England’s greatest asset, and it should not be wasted on tasks other players can perform. Keane urged the skipper to stay patient and wait for the opportunities to come to him rather than searching for the ball in midfield areas.
“But with that experience, he’s got to be sensible, we’re talking about the conditions,” Keane added. “He doesn’t need to be coming back beyond the halfway line trying to spray balls, there’s enough players who can do that and enough quality, you get yourself in there, you’re the best in the world at this moment in time. If England want to win the big trophy, he’s going to be your main man.”












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