Manchester United Legend Says Harry Kane Looks Out of Place for England

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Paul Scholes, former Manchester United and England player, shared his views on the recent form of Harry Kane during the international break. He further said that it might be difficult for Kane to retain his spot in the England's national team.

Paul Scholes, former Manchester United and England player, shared his views on the recent form of Harry Kane during the international break. He further said that it might be difficult for Kane to retain his spot in the England's national team.

Paul Scholes, the legendary player of Manchester United, shared his opinion on the current form of Harry Kane, who is also the captain of England. He said that the captain might not find his spot in the team and his time with the three lions may also come closer to an end.

Scholes talked about the recent performances of Harry Kane which happened during the international break. He said,“It felt like the end of Harry Kane [during the international break] – the beginning of the end. He looked out of place in the team. When you get older you feel like everything happens a bit quicker around you and it looked a bit like that. But I don’t know how we’d replace him.”

England stands at the first spot in the Group 2 standings of the tournament, having won five of their six games. However, the contribution of their captain has not been commendable, as the team expected. He has scored 3 goals till now for the team, out of which one came in the penalty.

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