Kane has been the defining player of a successful era but that has run its course | Barney Ronay

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England want to win the World Cup in two years’ time. They will not with a centre-forward who can no longer move

There was an oddly heartbreaking moment with 87 minutes gone at Wembley, as Harry Kane was put through on goal with a chance to score his second of the night, made all the more tender by the fact he seemed so desperately keen to do exactly that with England already 5-0 up.

Mainly it was heartbreaking because of the way Kane reached down to pump the accelerator, and just found nothing, a man suddenly running backwards through time, wind chimes tinkling. The finish was rushed and too close to the goalkeeper. Kane ended up flat on his face. He didn’t stop, passing and pointing and leading this team of tyros to the final whistle. Maybe he can wear his Bobby Charlton top next time and still take all the penalties.

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Written by Barney Ronay at Wembley
This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/football/2024/nov/17/kane-has-been-the-defining-player-of-a-successful-era-but-that-has-run-its-course under the title “Kane has been the defining player of a successful era but that has run its course | Barney Ronay”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.