England captain Harry Kane criticises an ITV interviewer over questions put to Jude Bellingham during the World Cup, according to a report. The outlet says Gabriel Clarke, a presenter who has worked for ITV for more than three decades, asked Bellingham to respond in connection with a heated interview involving Thomas Tuchel moments earlier. In the coverage, Kane is described as accusing the interviewer of trying to create division between Tuchel and Bellingham through the line of questioning. The report frames the moment as occurring shortly after Tuchel’s interview, with Clarke’s follow-up prompt directed at Bellingham.
The story focuses on Kane’s reaction to the interviewer’s approach rather than detailing any specific remarks made by Tuchel or Bellingham. It presents Clarke’s question as a trigger for Kane’s criticism, portraying the exchange as part of a broader dispute over how questions are framed around managers and players in the immediate aftermath of on-camera incidents.