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The England captain is showing a fresh approach in this tournament. After a tough time in Qatar two years ago, he has made key changes to his game that are catching everyone’s attention.

What Changed in His Game

Former England captain Alan Shearer points out that Kane now drops deeper to collect the ball and connects better with midfielders. This shift keeps him involved in the action longer.

  • He moves into open spaces more often, pulling defenders out of position.
  • His passing range has widened, setting up teammates for easier goals.
  • He stays calmer under pressure, which improves his finishing.

Fitness and Mindset Upgrades

Kane worked hard on his physical condition after the last World Cup. He is now quicker over short distances and can last longer in high-intensity matches. Shearer notes that this new fitness level lets him stay sharp deep into the second half.

  • He recovers faster after sprints.
  • He wins more aerial duels than before.
  • His mental focus has gotten stronger, helping him in penalty situations.

What This Means for England’s Chances

With a more flexible and dangerous Kane, England’s attack looks much more unpredictable. Shearer believes this version of Kane gives the team a real shot at the title. If he keeps playing like this, defenders will have a very hard time stopping him.