Bayern Munich striker Thomas Muller hopes Harry Kane's goalscoring drought with England continues for the Euro 2020 round of 16 clash with Germany.
Kane hopes to break his duck against England's old foe at Wembley on Tuesday as the two sides face off for a place in the quarter-finals.
Germany veteran Muller said: “As a German player, I wouldn't really mind if that debate was carried on until Wednesday and if we didn't concede a goal scored by Harry Kane.
“He is somebody who knows deep down that he possibly has to change his own game a little bit.
“I'm not really sure what is at the root of his problem, I can't really say why he just hasn't got into a position to score because there haven't been any changes, have there, in terms of his technique and in terms of his goalscoring ability?
“So I don't think he is any way negatively influenced by that."
Like Kane, Muller knows a thing or two about scoring goals.
He added: “In principle, really good forwards need to have patience.
“In their heart of hearts, of course, they are impatient, but any good forward has to lie in wait for his own chance to score to come around.
“Sometimes, goalscorers are the ones with the fewest contacts, but then they have the biggest pictures the next day in the papers."

