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England captain will have a golden opportunity to enhance his goalscoring record if he is selected to face San Marino
Everybody knows that Harry Kane wants to start in every single game but nobody knows it more than his managers, nobody hears about it more vociferously than they do when he is stood down.
Gareth Southgate has committed the sin, in Kane’s eyes, of naming him as only a substitute in England’s three
World Cup qualifying ties against the Group I minnows so far – the two against Andorra and the one with San Marino, which together ended in victories by an aggregate scoreline of 14-0.