
Former England star Waddle dismisses Kane myth and praises ‘selfless’ Three Lions man
Chris Waddle has dismissed claims that England striker Harry Kane needs to be rested after he scored a goal in their 3-0 victory over Senegal.
Chris Waddle has dismissed claims that England striker Harry Kane needs to be rested after he scored a goal in their 3-0 victory over Senegal.
“He is a strange signing because he’s not the most physical player, doesn’t have the best stamina…”
Chris Waddle: “Why do they keep playing him when he doesn’t want to be there, supposedly? I don’t get that.”
Waddle claims England and Denmark are evenly matched, but named a couple of key differences.
“We’ve tried for a long, long time. There’s still some talented teams in the tournament but you’re not going to get a better chance.”
“He could be better off coming on as an impact sub for half an hour – just give him a rest, he looks really tired.”
Chris Waddle made it look both so difficult and so easy. He also blazed a trail for Englishmen abroad.
Waddle also explained where Mourinho needs to improve his team.
Gwon Gazza: “I’m a Geordie, how the f*** can I speak … oh sorry, how can I speak properly?”
“It is different in knock-out competitions and, let’s be honest, Liverpool are a cup side.”
A much-loved and absolutely tremendous ranter. That’ll be Chris Waddle, then…
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They are the views of Chris Waddle, who questions why Marcus Rashford did not start against Iceland.