As the captain of the National team I will never tolerate Madrid fans bantering our coach because He made a decision to drop this Madrid player from England national squad,we all saw how poor He was against Senegal leading to our shocking defeat,such player can not play for England anymore”, England captain Harry Kane named the ONE Madrid player that needs to go and work on himself before it’s too late HE DOESN’T DESERVE THIS TREATMENT THOUGH

In a heated and emotional press conference this afternoon, England captain Harry Kane addressed the growing controversy surrounding Real Madrid’s young talent and his recent omission from the national team squad. The Spurs legend made it clear that as England’s leader, he will not stand by and watch supporters, particularly from Real Madrid, turn on England’s head coach over what Kane insists was a justified decision.
“As the captain of this national team, I will never tolerate Madrid fans bantering our coach because he made a decision to drop this Madrid player from the squad,” Kane stated firmly, without directly naming the player at first.
Kane went on to explain the reasoning behind the manager’s call, referencing England’s shock defeat to Senegal in their last international outing — a match that left fans stunned and deeply disappointed.
“We all saw how poor he was against Senegal. He made mistakes that cost us dearly. It wasn’t just a bad night — it was a performance unworthy of the shirt. Such a player cannot play for England anymore, not until he works on himself and earns it back,” Kane added.
Though Kane refrained from initially mentioning the player’s name, sources close to the squad confirm he was referring to Real Madrid winger Marcus Edwards, whose lackluster showing against Senegal — riddled with misplaced passes, lost duels, and a defensive lapse that led to Senegal’s decisive goal — sparked widespread criticism.
Despite his tough words, Kane did express some sympathy for the young Madrid player’s situation, acknowledging the pressure of representing both club and country at the highest level.
“He doesn’t deserve to be abused or humiliated. He’s a good lad with a lot of talent, but this is England. No player is guaranteed a place. He needs to focus, train harder, and prove he belongs here again. I’ll be one of the first to welcome him back when he’s ready, but right now, this is the right call,” Kane concluded.
The England captain’s firm stance has divided opinions among supporters. Some fans agree with Kane’s honest leadership, while others, particularly Real Madrid loyalists, believe the young winger has been unfairly scapegoated for the team’s collective failure against Senegal.
As for England’s head coach, he has yet to publicly comment on the squad decision, but with Kane taking ownership of the narrative, it’s clear the dressing room stands by the manager’s tough choices ahead of the upcoming international fixtures.