Harry Kane Told ‘It’s Not His England Team Anymore’ to Jamie Carragher
Jamie Carragher has cautioned Harry Kane that under new manager Thomas Tuchel, his position as the anchor of England’s national team may shift. After Gareth Southgate leaves in 2025, Tuchel is anticipated to bring a new style to the Three Lions, maybe changing the lineup and departing from the previous lineup that included Harry Maguire, Phil Foden, and Kane as important players.
Carragher’s Forecast for England Under Tuchel
On Monday Night Football on Sky Sports, Carragher talked about how he thinks Tuchel will change the starting lineup for England. Carragher argues that rather than mainly depending on veteran players like Kane, Tuchel, who is renowned for his tactical inventiveness and willingness to make risky moves, should concentrate more on developing youthful attacking talent.
“It was Harry Kane’s team for me in the summer. He no longer has this team. Making the most of the young attacking players in between the lines is Thomas Tuchel’s top priority. They must be the team’s priority.”
A New Strategy for England
Carragher’s comments demonstrate his conviction that, in order to succeed Tuchel, England would need to prioritize younger, more dynamic players who can change the way the team plays rather than depending solely on Kane, who has been the attack’s mainstay under Southgate. With Tuchel joining the team, there may be a generational change and a greater focus on the fresh potential.