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There were a few times today when I thought Kane was getting into bad habits of dropping deep to get the ball, or trying to play out side the box - but look at the results of Kane playing the way Ange wants - up top:
Buckets of goals available to him when he trusts the players to get him the ball in front of the goal.
Yep, the link up was excellent. And his second was a great example of what I described previously, how just a bit of time and coaching can work wonders with great players. Kane dropped, Son had moved to go central, Maddison was occupying Son’s space out on the left. Kane moves back centrally and takes advantage of a glorious cross. If only Kane ends up staying, it could be glorious. Maddison looks like the difference.