Harry Kane slams England teammates' behavior
England captain Harry Kane has hit out at his teammates' behavior after their 4-0 defeat to Hungary.
Kane said that the players were "not good enough" and that they "need to take a long hard look at themselves." He also said that the team "lacked passion and desire" and that they "were not playing for the shirt."
Kane's comments come after England suffered their heaviest home defeat since 1928. The team has now lost four of their last six games and is winless in their last five matches.
The defeat has led to calls for manager Gareth Southgate to be sacked. However, Kane said that he still believes in Southgate and that he is the right man to lead England.
Kane's comments are likely to add to the pressure on Southgate. The England manager is already under fire for his team's poor form and his decision to leave Trent Alexander-Arnold out of the squad.
It remains to be seen whether Southgate will be able to turn things around. However, Kane's comments suggest that the England players are not happy with the current situation and that they are ready for a change.