Harry Kane is refusing to panic about England’s Euro ambitions - on the back of one sloppy, disappointing display.The knives have been out since Friday’s goalless draw with Scotland punctured belief that this could be the time for the Three Lions to lift their first trophy since the 1966 World Cup.However, Kane reckons that pessimism is premature - and argues the poor result against their rivals north of the border could prove to be a blessing in disguise.Certainly, the England skipper, subbed in both Group D games, views it as a potentially positive kick up the backside.Kane, still to get off the mark at the finals, declared: “There are things we can improve but I feel like we still have enough ability and togetherness to go very far in.
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