Recently, former England international Michael Heskey gave his insights on Harry Kane, the core striker of the current England team, in an interview. Heskey believes that, despite the outside world on Kane's state of doubt, but Kane has not lost the ability to score goals, he is still an indispensable member of the England team.
Heskey began by emphasizing the importance of Kane's position in the England team, "Changing the England team's formation for Kane would be a major decision, but Kane still plays an important role in the team. He understands the tactical system of the England team under the coaching of Southgate, and is the core of the team's offensive end."
For Kane's goal-scoring ability, Heskey gave a full affirmation: "Kane is an excellent player and England's goal-scoring record holder. He has not lost the ability to score goals, just sometimes in the game may be the focus of the opponent's defense, resulting in fewer chances to touch the ball."
Heskey further noted that Kane needs more support from his striker partners, "As a striker, it can be very difficult when you can barely touch the ball. Kane needs more support and cooperation from his teammates in the attack so that he can have more chances and space to show his goal-scoring ability."
Meanwhile, Heskey also reminded Kane to stick to his position and wait for his teammates to pass him the ball: "Kane is a No. 9 and he needs to stay in his position as long as possible and wait for his teammates to pass him the ball at the right time. That way he can do his job, score goals and help England win the game."