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Alan Shearer says misfiring Harry Kane MUST start for England vs Czech Republic but wants Southgate to make two changes


ALAN SHEARER believes that England boss Gareth Southgate MUST stick with misfiring striker Harry Kane against the Czech Republic.

But the former Three Lions marksman wants Southgate to make two big changes to his starting XI behind skipper Kane.

Alan Shearer backed Harry KaneCredit: BBC
Kane, 27, had a disappointing night against the ScotsCredit: AFP

England’s No9 was again poor against Scotland last night at Wembley.

But BBC pundit Shearer, 50, doesn’t believe it was entirely his fault.

He told presenter Gary Lineker: “A month ago, he got the Golden Boot, he had the most assists in the Premier League so I don’t think it’s time to panic.

“But it’s just a reminder to Harry that, and I saw it in his game last night, he can’t keep coming short for the ball.

“You’ve got to offer the defenders other problems, going long and at times I thought he just made it easier for the defenders by doing that.

“In his defence, it was far too negative I thought, last night, because yes we want to play a possession-based game, but at times you’ve got to look forward.”

Shearer lamented Chelsea full-back Reece James’ reluctance to chuck crosses in.

He continued: “The number of times I’ve seen Reece James this season whip the ball in, whip it in, don’t even think about it – because he’s got great ability to do that.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin trains on Saturday morning as he tries to take Kane’s starting berthCredit: EPA
Jude Bellingham is another itching to be involvedCredit: AFP


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“He doesn’t even think once about doing it, that’s a great position to get in.

“Harry Kane should be screaming at him to get that ball in. And look what happens, we go all the way back. We’ve worked it from the left, across to the right. Very good. We go all the way back and we’re in our own half.

“That’s no good for a centre-forward.”

He then added: “I know Harry’s not a shouter or a screamer, he’s a different leader, leads by his performances – but I think when that ball goes out wide in those positions – when they’re not coming in, he has to tell them.

“Otherwise you don’t see the same Harry Kane as what we’re watching in the season.”

Unused stars from last night were put through their paces this morningCredit: PA
Harry Maguire was among those to take part in this morning’s sessionCredit: EPA
Gareth Southgate had much to ponder as he oversaw trainingCredit: AP

Some fans have clamoured for Kane to be dropped for Dominic Calvert-Lewin, but Shearer is having none of it – continuing: “The question’s going to be asked, (but) no doubt about it – Harry Kane will and should start the next game.

“Forget about leaving your captain and your leader out. We know what he can do, we know what a good player he is, one chance and (it’s) in the back of the net and that all changes.”

Shearer does, however, believe that Southgate should make a pair of changes in order to fresh up his starting XI against the Czechs.

He concluded: “But I think he’ll make changes in the next game and add a little bit of youth in there as well, maybe Bellingham.

“He should definitely play Harry Kane, that’s the first thing. Forget about what anyone says about leaving him out.

“I think he could bring Bellingham in there to add something different. And also Grealish.”

Jack Grealish made an underwhelming cameo against ScotlandCredit: Rex

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