Harry Kane issues worrying statement after England’s drab draw with Denmark as he admits attackers are out of ideas

HARRY KANE admitted England are “struggling” all over the pitch after their dispiriting draw with Denmark.

The skipper poached a quick opener but the Three Lions faded even before Morten Hjulmand thundered the Danes’ point-saver on 34 minutes.

RexBoss Gareth Southgate took Harry Kane off during the second half[/caption]

RexKane slide the Three Lions in front early on but they could only draw[/caption]

It was another step down following a mediocre 1-0 win over Serbia in England’s Euro 2024 opener, when Jude Bellingham’s early scoring header offered false hope of a powerful performance.

The Three Lions are still strong favourites to go through as they lead Group C by two points ahead of next Tuesday’s clash with Slovenia.

But Kane told the BBC: “We’re struggling with and without the ball.

“The pressing in both games hasn’t been quite right. We haven’t been good enough, from top to bottom, from me to Picks (Jordan Pickford).

“Everyone is dropping below their level a bit, in terms of retaining the ball, playing under pressure.”

Boss Gareth Southgate summed up his problems by replacing the famed front three of Kane, Bukayo Saka and Phil Foden midway through a tame second half.

And England’s record scorer is well aware his side will face criticism.

New Bayern Munich hero Kane said: “We know there’ll be a bit of noise and disappointment back home.

ENGLAND vs DENMARK RATINGS

ENGLAND stumbled to a drab 1-1 draw with Denmark.

Here’s how SunSport’s Tom Barclay rated the Three Lions team.

Jordan Pickford: 6

Looked a little jittery early doors, though there was nothing he could do about Morten Hjulmand’s corker and he made a decent parry after the break.

Kyle Walker: 7 

Made England’s opener by racing round a sleeping Victor Kristiansen – he’ll be having nightmares of that forevermore – and teeing up Kane via a deflected cross.

John Stones: 6

OK but you have got to wonder how fit he feels having barely played for Man City in the second half of the season, plus his injury and illness issues over the last month.

Marc Guehi: 8 and my star man

Really encouraging again from the Crystal Palace centre-back, looking sharp with his interceptions and assured in distribution.

Kieran Trippier: 6

Like Stones, he was fine, but England really need Luke Shaw back ASAP because having no natural left-footer at left-back is a problem.

Trent Alexander-Arnold: 5

This experiment of playing Trent in midfield is far from convincing, especially when his passing was off it like it was here, barring one good ball to Saka. Subbed on 54 minutes.

Declan Rice: 5

Had to cover so much ground as England dropped worryingly deep in the first half and also lost it a few times in front of his back four.

Bukayo Saka: 7

Not quite as electric as his first half against Serbia, but another solid showing from our right winger who has been our most consistent attacker across the two games.

Jude Bellingham: 6

Nowhere near the majestic display he put in against Serbia and one of many who looked tired.

Phil Foden: 7

Was far more involved than against Serbia – although that was not hard – and had a few dangerous efforts from range, including one that smacked the post after the break.

Harry Kane: 6

Netted his 64th goal for his country with an opener he could not really miss, but then gave the ball away from Denmark’s leveller. Surprisingly subbed.

SUBS:

Conor Gallagher (on for Trent, 54): 7

Vital clearance on the stretch when Christian Eriksen was lurking and was not afraid to put his foot in.

Ollie Watkins (on for Kane, 70): 6

Played in by Bellingham’s lovely ball after coming on but could not finish from an acute angle.

Jarrod Bowen (on for Foden, 69): 6

Copped a nasty tackle which saw Joakim Maehle booked.

Eberechi Eze (on for Saka, 69): 6

On for his tournament bow though he was rarely involved.

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“But it’s a time to stay calm and we’ll get there step by step.”

However, Kane accepted that the Three Lions have fallen away both times after two promising starts in Germany this week.

He added: “It wasn’t our greatest game but we got away with draw.

“We are starting games well. But when the teams are dropping a few players deeper we are not quite sure how to get the pressure on, and who is the one who is supposed to be going.

“In the second half, we changed it with me and Jude (Bellingham)  playing in front of their two midfielders. But it was difficult.”

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