Multiple reports say England’s prospects at the World Cup require a broader team effort rather than depending on Harry Kane for goals and decisive moments. The articles characterize England as a side still searching for consistent fluency and conviction in their play, which makes it risky to frame their tournament campaign around a single player. While Kane is presented as a central figure who can influence matches, the coverage emphasizes that England need additional contributions across the squad—through improved overall cohesion, supporting attacking options, and more reliable team performances. The overall message is that a successful tournament run depends on how England function collectively, including how they create chances and convert pressure, not only on Kane’s output. In this framing, England’s World Cup hopes hinge on raising the level of collective performance so that Kane’s impact is complemented by sustained contributions from other players and patterns of play.