England striker Harry Kane insists he and teammates Phil Foden and Bellingham can coexist in harmony in the England squad. Despite England's mediocre form in the run-up to the Euros, Kane is confident the all-star attacking trio have another chance to prove themselves at this summer's Euros.

England currently lead Group C with four points, but are under pressure to improve their performance after unimpressive performances against Denmark and Serbia. In particular, how to integrate the three talented players - Kane, Foden and Bellingham - has become a major challenge for manager Gareth Southgate.

Kane said that although the trio's chemistry on the pitch is not yet at its best at the moment, he believes they will gel better with time. He emphasized that the trio have proved their strengths with their respective performances, and all that is needed now is to gel better on the pitch and play at the right level.

It is a tricky question for Southgate to balance the positions and roles of these three players. However, Kane remains optimistic and believes that the fit between the trio will improve over time.

In addition, Kane also expressed his expectations for England to do well in the Euros. He said that the team's goal is to win the first place in the group, not only to avoid meeting strong opponents in the knockout rounds, but also to give the team momentum going into the knockout stage.

Meanwhile, England's injury situation has improved. Luke Shaw has started practicing with the team, increasing the likelihood that he will play in this tournament. And Trippier has also taken part in training despite his calf injury. These good news undoubtedly provide more options and strength guarantee for the England team in the upcoming matches.

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