Kane Supports Tuchel’s Fiery Critique: What Really Went Wrong in England’s Narrow Win Over Norway?
There’s a buzz in the air around England’s World Cup run — electric, tense, and filled with unshaken ambition. Harry Kane, never one to settle, reckons this England team hasn’t yet tapped into the full potential that’s simmering beneath the surface. Even as the Three Lions edge tantalizingly close to breaking a six-decade drought, standing just two wins away from lifting the trophy, Kane insists there’s “another level” waiting for them to unleash. Their hard-fought 2-1 extra-time victory over Norway saw them punch their ticket to the semi-finals, where a colossal test against Argentina awaits in Atlanta. Yet, despite the win, manager Thomas Tuchel’s sharp critique of a “sloppy” performance and a touch of luck underlines the urgency for improvement. Kane echoes that sentiment, sharing insight into the intense standards Tuchel demands every day in training — pushing the squad to evolve beyond glimpses of brilliance into sustained excellence. This isn’t just a game for England; it’s a mission charged with history, pressure, and the unyielding desire to rise higher.



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