WHAT A HARRY ON Trent Alexander-Arnold dismisses talk of England dropping Harry Kane and insists Liverpool pal Van Dijk would LOVE it

ENGLAND penalty hero Trent Alexander-Arnold says Virgil van Dijk and Holland would love it if Harry Kane was dropped.

Captain Kane is struggling at Euro 2024 and faces calls to be benched for the semi-final blockbuster with the Netherlands in Dortmund.

There have been calls to drop Harry Kane for the semi-finalBut Alexander-Arnold says Liverpool club-mate Van Dijk will be pleased if the Bayern Munich striker is axed.

He said: “Anyone facing England would like to see Harry Kane not playing. We’re talking about England’s record scorer.

But Trent Alexander-Arnold insists team-mate Virgil van Dijk would love that to happen“He’s scored two in this tournament, helped us win games and,  as our captain, leads by example and puts everything into games.

“People will always have opinions but he is leading us into a semi-final.

He has backed Kane to lead by example once again“He is part of the reason why the environment is such a good one in camp. And he is a reason why we’re heading into a semi.”

Kane, 30, boasts 65 goals in 96 Three Lions games.

Kane has scored twice for England at Euro 2024But he looks off the pace and the suspicion remains he has not fully  recovered from a back issue that saw him miss the end of Bayern’s season.

Kane was subbed in three of England’s five games — including during Saturday’s quarter-final with the Swiss.

He went off in extra-time before the shootout victory, shortly after hurtling into Gareth Southgate’s dugout.

Alexander-Arnold added that Kane was a big reason why the environment at the camp was so goodYet the ex-Spurs star hit 44 goals in 45 games in his maiden Bayern campaign.

And Alexander-Arnold, 25, added: “You just know he is a threat. Anything in and around the box, you must be on red alert. He is the best finisher that I’ve seen or played with.”

The squad were seen on a run before their crunch semi-final against the NetherlandsPundit Ian Wright claims it is time for Southgate to “make a decision” up front.

On Stick to Football: The Overlap Special, ex-England and Arsenal striker Wright declared: “Kane’s not sharp, he’s not in the box — and now we know Ivan Toney can go to that level.

Elsewhere, Luke Shaw may be handed a start if he is deemed fit enough“We’re going to need to make that decision.”

Yet Southgate looks set to stick with Kane while Marc Guehi could replace Ezri Konsa after his ban, with fit-again Luke Shaw pushing to start on the left.