Harry Kane doesn't mind taking on the responsibility of being England's leader and star player.
The Tottenham striker has the task of picking up his teammates after Friday's shock loss to Czech Republic in Euro2020 qualifying.
Accepting the pressure is definitely on, he said: "I kind of just take that responsibility. I have been doing it for a while now. It doesn't help when you don't win like the game on Friday night because it feels like you carry those losses with you and as players you want to win every game.
"From my point of view, I'm with the captain role at England and take that responsibility on, obviously I will be captain at Spurs for however long Hugo is out.
"But I have said before that my game doesn't change, my personality doesn't change. I am still the same person, I still try and lead by example on and off the pitch and I will continue to do that.
"I have been in high pressure situations before in my career, whether that is going through goal droughts, playing in high-pressure games or not playing well as a team.
"It is something I will take in my stride and improve on.
"It is a long, old season for club and country ahead a lot of games to be played so there are going to be tough periods. We are also in one now as a club. Hopefully we can win Monday night for England and that will put Friday night less impactful and then I will go back to Spurs and take that in my stride and see how that progresses."

