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Harry Kane demanded England's heartbreaking execution against Hungary must be placed into viewpoint following an excruciating night at Molineux.
The Three Lions were beaten 4-0 in the Nations League, their second loss to Hungary over the course of about 10 days and England's heaviest home loss for a very long time.
Gareth Southgate's side completed the global break without any successes from the four matches played, with Kane's punishment against Germany the main objective they scored across those games.
There are currently only two matches to go before England goes to Qatar and kicks off their World Cup crusade, yet Kane called for quiet and asked allies not to go overboard with the loss to Hungary.
"It's a disheartening evening," Kane told Channel 4.
"First half, I thought we made an adequate number of opportunities to score, however it's been the tale of our Nations League up to this point. We haven't exactly had the bleeding edge. Yet, the final part is unsuitable, when we went 2-0 down, to surrender in the manner in which we did.
"Be that as it may, it's no opportunity to overreact, we want to keep our fair warning, anticipate a crush and come spirit more grounded in September. It's our most memorable huge loss in quite a while.
"Our defenders have been the design of our progress in the last four or five years. It's a night to neglect, yet you need to endure it. We're planning for a major World Cup and will glean some significant experience from this camp.
"We should not forget where we've come from the first last in quite a while and a semi-last at a World Cup. Contrasted with where we were throughout recent years, it's no chance to overreact. It won't be wonderful each game, the fans need to grasp that."
England was booed off at half-time after Roland Sallai put the guests in front, and the Hungary winger got his second after the break before Zsolt Nagy and Daniel Gazdag heaped on the hopelessness. Minutes after the third objective went in, John Stones was shipped off.
There were serenades of "you don't have any idea what you're doing" focused on Southgate all through the last option stages as the air turned harmful, yet Kane lept to his director's safeguard after the match when inquired as to whether England was on the correct way under him.
Kane said: "With practically no inquiry. That is not so much as an inquiry I ought to be noted at the end of the day."
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