Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

CALLUM: I COULD HARRY TEAMS

Toon striker puts hand up to rival skipper Kane

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FROM ANDY DUNN in Qatar

CALLUM WILSON believes he CAN offer a lethal alternativ­e to Harry Kane as England prepare for their knockout clash with Senegal.

The Newcastle United striker has been an effective substitute for Kane in two of England’s World Cup matches, registerin­g an assist after coming on against Iran and going close to scoring against Wales.

And while Wilson knows he will not replace the captain in the starting line-up, he will continue to put pressure on Kane and be ready to give Gareth Southgate an exciting option from the bench.

He explained: “Myself and Harry are totally different players. That’s probably why we are in the squad together.

“We have different profiles. His strengths are linking the play and being an unbelievab­le goalscorer, mine is probably stretching the game, creating space for others within the midfield and to get in on the shoulder and try to get my goals. There are different stages in the game and I give a different dynamic to the defence.

“They have something different to think about and other players end up finding more space.

“Whatever the game requires – late on in games, no one wants to run towards their own goal, so it’s probably a nice attacking weapon to have.”

Kane is without a goal in the first three games, despite England scoring nine, and Wilson is determined to keep the Spurs forward on his toes.

He added: “England have a great squad and we feel like everyone’s there and pushing each other.

“You don’t want anybody getting complacent. You’re trying to push the other striker, the other winger, the other centre-midfielder.

“There are a few players in each position and the manager can rotate like he did against Wales.

“People like Marcus Rashford come in and get a brace, so it just shows that everyone is staying ready for action when it comes their way.”

And Wilson believes the overall display against Rob Page’s Wales side was as important as the result.

He said: “It was important we responded with a performanc­e, more than anything, after the USA game.”

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