Harry Kane urged calm following England's 3-1 defeat to Senegal, marking Thomas Tuchel's first loss as head coach. Despite an early goal from Kane, England faltered defensively, with Senegal scoring three unanswered goals. Kane acknowledged the team's struggles, including a lack of tempo and aggressiveness, while also hinting at adjustments needed due to new players on the squad. A disallowed goal by Jude Bellingham was another critical moment that could have changed the game. Looking ahead, Kane emphasized the importance of upcoming camps before the World Cup.
Kane criticized the England performance, stating: "Not good enough... We've lost that aggressive nature that we had, and we need to be better. No excuses."
Kane highlighted the impact of new players: "There's new players coming into the team that don't have experience at international level... We need to find it quick."
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