Kane, who scored England’s goal against Denmark, was substituted when it was 1-1 and his fitness levels have also been questioned.
Manager Gareth Southgate also said the team aren’t in the physical condition to “press” the opponent how they would like.
“If I’m honest with myself … have I played the best that I know I can? No. But I didn’t score in the group stage at the World Cup, I didn’t score in the group stage at the Euros,” said Kane, England’s record goalscorer.
“So from my point of view, it’s a bonus to be one goal ahead. I’d always judge myself first and I know I can play better and I know a lot of players in the team think the same – that we can all play a little bit better.
“I don’t panic. I don’t get too high or too low. I’ll keep doing what I do and just go onto the next one.”
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