Harry Kane has been a pivotal figure in a successful chapter for England, but that chapter appears to be closing. As the national team sets its sights on winning the World Cup in two years, the question arises: can they achieve this with a center-forward who seems to have lost his edge? A poignant moment unfolded at Wembley with just three minutes left on the clock. Kane found himself in a prime position to score his second goal of the night, a moment made even more touching by his evident desire to add to the tally while England led 5-0. However, the scene turned bittersweet as Kane attempted to accelerate, only to find himself lacking the pace he once had. It was as if time had reversed for him, and the effort resulted in a hurried finish that went too close to the goalkeeper. He ended up on the ground, a stark reminder of his struggles. Yet, even in that moment, he continued to lead his younger teammates, directing play and encouraging them until the final whistle. Perhaps he can still channel the spirit of legends like Bobby Charlton and maintain his role as a penalty taker, but the question remains: is he still the player he once was?