Two goals, man of the match... but the jury's STILL out on Harry Kane, claims former Germany star - who accuses England captain of going missing in the big games

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England launches its World Cup campaign on June 17 against Croatia in Group L with captain Harry Kane and newly appointed German manager Thomas Tüchel, seeking to end the nation's 60-year title drought. Following an injury to left-back Tino Livramento and amid debate over Tüchel's squad selections, Kane has urged the team to play with freedom and without regrets. The fixture is a rematch of the 2018 World Cup semi-final that England lost.
Moderate: Moderate outlets emphasize Tüchel's historic significance as the first German manager to lead England and examine his controversial squad selections and tactical approach, framing the appointment as a bold managerial experiment aimed at breaking the 60-year championship drought.
Conservative: Conservative outlets stress the competitive drama of the rematch against 2018 semi-final opponents, highlight specific tactical matchups and player battles, and present dueling narratives of England's tournament favorites status against Croatia's underdog resilience and team cohesion, while scrutinizing Tüchel's squad choices.
Kane, 32, spearheaded the Three Lions to a 4-2 victory against Croatia on Wednesday in Dallas with a brace scored before half-time. ...
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