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Kane and Bellingham in video session after passing to each other just TWICE

29 June 2024 , 21:30
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Top manager gives his take on the idea of Kane being dropped
Top manager gives his take on the idea of Kane being dropped

HARRY KANE and Jude Bellingham have been watching videos of how they are struggling to connect together at Euro 2024.

England’s best two players have often combined to devastating effect.

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Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane have been working together to work on their disconnectionCredit: Getty

The last-16 World Cup game against Senegal 18 months ago, the friendly away to Scotland and Euro 2024 qualifier against Italy last autumn are just a few examples.

But in the draws against Denmark and Slovenia, Kane and Bellingham were not on the same wavelength.

Incredibly, in each game they exchanged passes just once.

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Bellingham, in particular, was a frustrated figure against Slovenia — but he was all smiles yesterday.

At their team meeting before training, the England squad and manager Gareth Southgate sang happy birthday to both the Real Madrid midfielder, who was 21, and Eberechi Eze, who turned 26.

Bellingham then produced a few demon deliveries when some of the players had a quick game of cricket before the training session started.

Against Slovakia let’s hope Bellingham can be just as impressive on the pitch as he was in the first half of the 1-0 win over Serbia in the opening game.

Kane said: “From a captain’s point of view, I am always talking to all of the players — and with Jude we are always talking about how  we can improve.

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“We watched clips of the Denmark game to see how we can play better.

“We would have liked to have played better and had more of  a connection. But I still feel like the movements are there.

“The relationship is still fairly new. Even though we have played a bit together, there’s still things we can both do better. We’re hoping that as the tournament goes on, we grow more and more.

“From Jude’s point of view, he  just needs to keep doing what  he’s doing.

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“In the first game he was man of the match — and in the last couple of games none of us have reached the level we really wanted.

“It’s two games. It isn’t the end of the world. I know things are being heightened and there will be a lot of talk but that’s part and parcel of playing for England in a major tournament.

“Jude has dealt with that unbelievably well for his age. He’s dealt really well with going to Real Madrid.

“So there’s no worries about Jude. He’s a great guy, he believes in himself 100 per cent.

“From both of our points of view, we want to go out there and start stepping up our levels.”

Kane and Bellingham are due to start against Slovakia
Kane and Bellingham are due to start against SlovakiaCredit: Alamy

Although some would like Bellingham to drop deeper and play alongside Declan Rice, allowing the introduction of Anthony Gordon or Cole Palmer, Bellingham is likely to stick with the same role today.

Kobbie Mainoo coming in for Conor Gallagher should be the  only change.

England were better in the 0-0 stalemate against Slovenia than in the 1-1 draw with the Danes  but still not clinical up front.

Asked whether the blend at the top of the pitch is working, Kane insisted: “I’d say it is improving. I’d say the last game was definitely our best even though it was 0-0.

“In the final third, it didn’t quite click for one reason or another but I think we got into good areas and on another day it could have been a 1-0 or 2-0 result.”

Charlie Wyett

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