Harry Kane was heavily criticized by the English press and fans after the first match where, although England won, the striker did not appear and Bellingham had to be the one to tow the car.
It was not that against Denmark he massed the ball in the first half, quite the opposite, but at least he started being decisive. The goal was theirs, after a tremendous effort from Kristensen and some luck in the middle from Walker, which gave Southgate’s side the advantage.
Unfortunately, what Kane gives you, Kane takes away. And an ill-advised mistake by one of the world’s best cost England the tie. The Bayern team tried to get the game back after a throw-in in their own half, but they hit it badly and gave it to the media area. Kristiansen’s ball fell to Hjumland, who hit it hard and Pickford was stunned from distance after the ball hit the woodwork.
Source: La Verdad

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