Fans are unimpressed with Harry Kane being named in the starting XI of England's clash against Finland in the UEFA Nations League. The match is underway at Wembley Stadium (Tuesday, September 10).
Kane, who received the Three Lions' captain armband ahead of the 2018 FIFA World Cup, recorded three goals in seven appearances at Euro 2024 while maintaining a 73.58% passing accuracy.
Fans flooded social media with posts, sharing their opinions and questioning interim coach Lee Carsley's decision to name Harry Kane in England's starting XI for the clash against Finland. Here are some of their reactions from X (formerly Twitter):
"This obsession with Kane has to stop," a fan remarked.
"phew but why is kane starting honestly," another user wrote.
"Kane again."
"Kane's a very lucky boy!"
"Does Kane have to start all the time ? Loooked finished in the summer," chimed in another fan.
"Kane again man..."
"If Kane doesn’t score I will never watch England again"
"Kane has been a great servant but we need to move on…..bring in Bowen or U21 player 🏴🏴🏴," posted another.
"If Kane goes anyhwhere near the half way line again i'm going to fume. Play as Strikers not a Centre Mid. He's one the main reasons we didn't win the Euors"
While another wrote:
"England coaches dont know how to rotate their team properly …"
The Three Lions' clash against Finland in the UEFA Nations League marks Harry Kane's 100th appearance for his nation. In the 99 games so far, the 31-year-old has recorded 66 goals and 19 assists across competitions.
Lee Carsley on England's 2-0 win against Ireland
Lee Carsley shared his thoughts on England's 2-0 win against Ireland in their UEFA Nations League clash on Saturday (September 7), at Aviva Stadium.
Declan Rice scored the first goal just 11 minutes into the game. Jack Grealish netted the second goal with an assist from the Arsenal midfielder in the 26th minute.
Following the victory, Lee Carsley expressed his satisfaction with the squad's performance, claiming they have "some real talent." The interim coach said (via Metro):
"I thought it was good in parts. I think you’ve seen some of the things that we’ve tried to do. The lads have got to take a lot of credit, well all of the credit. I think we’ve shown that we have some real talent. We can be really pleased with the clean sheet as well."
England maintained 76% ball possession throughout the match while completing 634 passes with 89% accuracy. The Three Lions had a total of nine shots on target (out of 16) while Ireland had one (out of six).
The Three Lions finished in third place in the 2019 UEFA Nations League and are yet to lift the trophy.