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Harry Kane out of shape! Will he start against the Czech Republic?

Harry Kane is out of shape for the championship. The fearsome goalscorer was the favourite to be the tournament’s top scorer, but after two games he hasn’t scored a goal.

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Harry Kane is out of shape for the championship. The fearsome goalscorer was the favourite to be the tournament’s top scorer, but after two games he hasn’t scored a goal.

Tottenham Spurs striker Harry Kane is likely to face a big transfer in the summer.

Manchester City and Chelsea are the most interested. However, the owner of Tottenham and the owner of Chelsea do not have a good relationship with each other and do not want to make any deals with each other.

So Kane will probably head to Manchester, where Sergio Aguero has made way for him with his departure.

Harry Kane scored 33 goals in 49 competitive games for Tottenham this season and added another for the England national team. He even scored twelve times in eight games during qualification for this year’s European Championship.

But this year’s championship is not going his way. In the match against Scotland, he didn’t have a shot on target and had 19 touches with the ball. That’s even the least he’s ever done in a national jersey.

Kane is taking it on social media not only from Albion fans but also from journalists.

“If England are to be successful, they will need their star men to perform. I’m glad Gareth Southgate took him off, he’s not performing well. Kane is a big problem,” said Roy Keane

However, teammates continue to support him.

“We need him, whether his performances are what people expect or not. But that’s what happens in tournament football, you can score at any time. He’s a vital player for us not only on the pitch but also off the pitch. He has all our support and I’m not worried at all,” Albion left-back Luke Shaw said in an interview.

His start against the Czech Republic is therefore under threat, where he could be replaced by Marcus Rashford in the match.

Source: Roy Keane told ITV

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