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Euro 2024: England captain Harry Kane responds to Gary Lineker’s criticism of dismal draw

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England captain Harry Kane has said he is feeling as “fit as I have all season” and is “getting fitter with each game” as he responded to criticism of the national team’s performances at Euro 2024.

Kane’s comments come after Three Lions boss Gareth Southgate suggested his players are not fit enough following flat performances against Serbia and Denmark.

On Tuesday, they face Slovenia in their final Group C match.

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Harry Kane played darts during a media day at the team’s base in Germany. Pic: PA

Asked whether he feels he can play in all of England’s games in the tournament at the level he wants to play at, Kane replied: “In the first game I felt as fit as I have all season and, of course, I know I come off (the pitch) in the second game, but that was down to the manager wanting to… maybe freshen up the front players especially.

“So, from my point of view I’m fit, getting better and better with each game and fitter with each game.

The Bayern Munich striker said it was important to “make sure you’re coming into your peak towards the most important part of tournament which is the knockouts.”

Asked about comments from former England striker-turned-pundit Gary Lineker, who described the Three Lions’ performance against Denmark as “s***”, Kane urged his illustrious predecessor and others to “remember what it was like to wear the shirt” before criticising current players.

Kane said: “I’d never want to be disrespectful to any player, especially, you know, a player who’s worn the shirt and knows what it’s like to play for England.

“Maybe ex-players or ex-players who are pundits now have got to realise is that it’s very hard not to listen to [(what they say] now, especially for some players who are not used to it or some players who are new to the environment.

“So I always feel like (former players and pundits) have a responsibility. I know they’ve got to be honest and give their opinion, but also they have a responsibility of being an ex-England player.

“The bottom line is, we haven’t won anything as a nation for a long, long time. And, you know, a lot of these ex-players were part of that as well… they do know that it’s tough to play in these major tournaments. It’s tough to play for England.”

Kane also said the squad is in a “good place” despite criticism of the team’s first two performances.

Before taking questions, the striker played darts with reporters.

England are in a strong position to advance to the knockout stages of Euro 2024, but disappointing performances in their opening two games have drawn criticism from pundits and fans alike.

Southgate said his side have “limitations” and are struggling to play a pressing game and disrupt the opposing team because of their physical condition.

Kane was taken off in the second half as England limped to a 1-1 draw against Denmark on Thursday – with the centre forward having also missed the end of the German domestic season with a back injury.

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