Harry Kane has expressed his disappointment over the growing number of England players withdrawing from international duty, emphasizing that representing the country should always take precedence over club commitments. The England captain and all-time leading goalscorer has voiced concerns that some players may be using the demanding schedule as a reason to step back from the national team, particularly during Lee Carsley’s final camp in charge. Kane, who has consistently prioritized his international responsibilities even when facing injury or fatigue, fears that the pride and joy associated with playing for England are diminishing, especially following Gareth Southgate's departure in July. His comments reflect a growing frustration with the current attitude towards national representation among some teammates.