
Paul Scholes, the famous football pundit and former Manchester United midfielder. Believes Harry Kane‘s dropping out of the England squad could be “the beginning of the end” for the 31-year-old captain. Kane
has been the subject of criticism for his performances and was dropped to the bench in last week’s 3-0 win over Greece.
Although Kane recently expressed his belief that the 2026 World Cup. Will not be his last major tournament, Scholes sees things differently.
In Stick to Football, Scholes believes Kane is starting to look out of place in the team. and his form has slowed compared to his past.
“It feels like the end of Harry Kane. “The beginning of the end”. He looks like he has no place in the team,” Scholes said.
“When you get older you feel everything around you goes a little bit faster and it does, but I don’t know how we can replace him.”
Gary Neville added: “Think back to the summer at the Euros. สมัคร ufabet He had the same problem, to be honest.” Roy Keane,
however, has a different view, stating that Kane is not at the end of his career and that he can still play a key role in the England team at 31.
“He’s only 31, we talk like he’s 35 or 36,” Keane argued,
to which Scholes hit back: “But he looks the same, doesn’t he?”
Gary Neville then added: “When Alan Shearer was approaching retirement, he was similar, wasn’t he?
“He’ll retire from England at 31,” Scholes predicted.
Despite being dropped for the 3-0 win over Greece, Kane started the following match in the 5-0 rout of Ireland.