Harry Kane put in a performance of the highest quality for England against Spain in the UEFA Nations League on Monday night – even if he didn’t score.
The Tottenham striker has now gone seven internationals without a goal, but he provided two excellent assists and played a part in England’s first goal as the Three Lions eased to a 3-0 half-time lead.
Indeed, Kane produced three brilliant moments:
1. His pass in the build-up to Raheem Sterling’s opener.
BOOM! ?#threelions pic.twitter.com/VKu32F5c4w
— England (@England) October 15, 2018
2. His hold-up play and through-ball for Marcus Rashford’s goal.
Great work by @HKane for the assist – and it's 3️⃣ in 4️⃣ for @MarcusRashford! ?#threelions pic.twitter.com/QiKhzTntGF
— England (@England) October 15, 2018
3. His run in behind and cut-back for Sterling’s second.
England doing a madness ?
Raheem Sterling bags his second goal of the night after a pin-point ball from Barkley. Ballin’. pic.twitter.com/N2T0rSU20g
— VERSUS (@vsrsus) October 15, 2018
The 25-year-old continues to prove he is more than just goals.
Pretty sad- He is not about goals at all. He is so far off form and fitness that he participates about 15-20 minutes per game. I am afraid he has wrapped himself in some “Captain England” fantasy and has deserted Spurs – for whom he has not played a decent game this season.