Harry Kane demands ruthless approach from England and calls on players to 'dig each other out'
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Harry Kane emphasizes the importance of "uncomfortable conversations" among England players to advance as a team ahead of the World Cup. New coach Thomas Tuchel stresses the need for improved unity. Kane acknowledges the group's closeness but suggests a confrontational approach may be necessary for winning major trophies. He notes that while discussions about forming a leadership group have begun, it has yet to be officially established. Kane mentions several players who exhibit leadership qualities as the team prepares for their upcoming match against Albania.
"I think the next step is to go into detail and have uncomfortable conversations with each other on the pitch and off the pitch when things aren't quite going your way."
"Not just be a friend to your team-mates but dig your team-mate out and push them on in a different way. I think it's that next step."
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