
England had the ball. England had the shots. England did not have the goals — and Harry Kane, the man they've built their entire attacking identity around for the better part of a decade, looked like someone who'd misplaced his sharpness somewhere around the halfway line. A scoreless draw against Ghana in a pre-tournament friendly, reported by both ESPN FC and BBC Sport, has done nothing to quiet the noise building around this squad ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
There is a particular kind of England performance that feels familiar by now — possession ticked over neatly, shot tallies that look impressive in a graphic, and a scoreline that tells a different story entirely. The friendly draw with Ghana, reported by both ESPN FC and BBC Sport, fits that template almost too comfortably. Dominating the statistics is one thing. Turning them into something the goalkeeper actually has to pick out of the net is another discipline entirely, and right now England appear to be struggling with the second part.
The concern isn't just tactical. It's personal — and it has a name.
Harry Kane has been England's talisman, their record scorer, the player every system gets built around. So when ESPN FC describes him as looking lost against Ghana, that lands differently than a routine off-night. Kane at Bayern Munich has had his moments of brilliance this season, but form at club level and sharpness in an England shirt have never been perfectly correlated — and with the World Cup approaching, the timing of a flat display is the worst possible advertisement.
England could, in theory, absorb a quiet game from Kane if the system around him was generating enough. It wasn't. That's the double problem.
Thomas Tuchel, in charge of England since January 2025, faces questions that a goalless pre-tournament friendly against Ghana has only made louder: Is Kane the right focal point? Is the system generating enough for him? And if the answer to either is no, what is the alternative?
England have been here before — the warm-up results that feel ominous, the performances that get explained away, the tournament that then either vindicates or confirms the worry. The difference now is that the window for adjustment is closing fast.
They had the ball. They just didn't do enough with it. Kane looked like a man waiting for something that never arrived.
England had the ball. England had the shots. England did not have the goals — and Harry Kane, the man they've built their entire attacking identity around for the better part of a decade, looked like someone who'd…
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