England captain Harry Kane says the team “knows we can improve” ahead of their next fixture against Argentina. The comments come after England’s recent 2-1 win over Norway, where Jude Bellingham scored twice to send the Three Lions into their upcoming match. Ahead of the game, Kane is reported to be aligned with Thomas Tuchel’s view that England should be better, emphasizing the need for greater control in matches. England’s next match is scheduled against Argentina in Atlanta, with the Argentina team described as featuring Lionel Messi and carrying the status of world champions. The articles present Kane’s remarks as a forward-looking assessment of England’s performance so far in the tournament and a call for the team to manage games more effectively. While the sources reference the coach’s stance, they do not provide detailed tactical changes; instead, they focus on Kane’s general message about improvement and maintaining “full control” as England prepare for a higher-profile opponent in Argentina.