England skipper Harry Kane addressed the recent comments made by coach Thomas Tuchel and midfielder Jude Bellingham after the quarterfinal win vs Norway, saying that the broadcasters were trying to create a division within the squad. He dismissed the talks of a rift and said that things were being blown out of proportion.
“When you are playing a game like that and to be asked a question five minutes after the final whistle, and he (Bellingham) didn’t really know what the manager has said, what do you want Jude to say? We had just been through a battle. It was really tough out there. It is easy to try and create this division – it seems like an English mentality, an English thing to do at these major tournaments. But it is the complete opposite. The group is where we are because of our togetherness – not just the players, the coach and the staff. Things sometimes get made out to be more than they are,” Kane said to BBC.
“We understand it. Players on the pitch know more than anyone when you are playing well, when you are not playing well, that is part and parcel of football. We understand what the boss meant, the boss has been so complimentary of the group. He said the mentality of the group, which is sometimes the hardest part, has been at the highest, highest level and we have been for some time now. He wears his heart on his sleeve and people appreciate that. When he talks, it is never scripted. That is what makes him who he is. When it just comes naturally, you believe in that, you believe in what he is saying, you believe in his approach. He is one of the best managers in the world for a reason. We understand it. Over the past two years we have got to know him and know what makes him happy,” he added.









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