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England manager Gareth Southgate concedes he is worried about his group's dependence on the goals of Raheem Sterling and Harry Kane, as he encouraged his other advances to duplicate their club-scoring accomplishments.
The Three Lions are the lower part of their Nations League bunch in the wake of following the last end of the week's loss to Hungary with draws against Germany and Italy, with Kane's late penalty in Munich the main goal they have scored across the three matches.
That goal was the skipper's 50th for the public group, while Sterling has turned into a solid goalscorer across the latest part of his worldwide profession and presently has 19 goals to his name.
Nonetheless, focus back Harry Maguire is the following most elevated scorer in the ongoing crew on seven, with Tammy Abraham, Phil Foden, Bukayo Saka, Jack Grealish, and Mason Mount having overseen only 14 England objectives between them.
"We had a few generally excellent possibilities we need to take," Southgate said following Saturday's 0-0 draw with Italy at Molineux.
"You don't get heaps of chances in games against high-level groups. We're incredible, dependent on Harry and Raheem for our goals right now and that is a worry.
"Harry and Raheem are the ones that reliably get the goals and that is the region we must improve assuming that we will advance collectively."
Kane began the seat against Italy prior to being presented as a final part substitute. He is probably going to get back to the beginning XI for the visit of Hungary on Tuesday as he closes on Wayne Rooney's unsurpassed England record of 53, yet Southgate is frantic to see the weight on his charm decrease.
"The worry is in the event that you don't have [Kane] for reasons unknown, Southgate added. "Each top group depends on their best players - France the previous evening were gone for good [against Austria] and [Kylian] Mbappe concocts something.
"Obviously, the nature of your top players has an enormous calculate deciding how effective you are.
"We're extremely lucky that we have a few generally excellent ones and our skipper's goalscoring record is wonderful yet we must begin to spread that heap. There are players who are scoring all the more routinely for their clubs and must change over that into global football."
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