Tottenham hero Jurgen Klinsmann has offered advice to goal-shy Harry Kane.
Klinsmann insists he is "a thousand per cent convinced" England captain Kane can end his barren run against Germany on Tuesday despite failing to score in England's three group games.
"It's normal for strikers to go through these periods," said Klinsmann. "Then you put one in and you explode. He looked good in the last game against the Czech Republic, he looked sharp, and did the right thing with one good chance, and it was a great goalkeeper reaction. If the ball had gone in Kane would have arrived in the tournament like Benzema.
"Benzema struggled in the first couple of games, now he has broken through with two goals against Portugal. It is only a matter of time though obviously we are now in the knockout stage where you move on or go home.
"I am a thousand per cent convinced Harry is ready to rock it and go strong."

