Tottenham and England international star Harry Kane insists he is "110 per cent " ready to play, in response to questions posed over possible fatigue, the Daily Star reports.





The 22-year-old made 50 appearances last season for Spurs in all competitions and following his 28 goals, many believed he would take that form into the Euros for England this summer.





But after three games, the Spurs ace has been largely disappointing in front of goal, causing England manager Roy Hodgson to substitute him at half-time in the victory against Wales and dropping him from the starting eleven altogether against Slovakia.

England play Iceland in the last 16 on Monday and Kane faces a battle to return to the starting eleven, but he is refusing to use burn-out as an excuse for his recent performances.





“I’m not tired,” said Kane. “I’ve had it before – a lot of people spoke last year when I went with the Under-21s to the Euros.





“Look, I’m 100 per cent fresh. I feel sharp, I feel ready so, if called upon, I will be going out there to give 110 per cent.”

Hodgson's men as a whole have struggled in front of goal, despite their dominance in all three games and Kane believes they must improve on their chances if they are to go further in the tournament.





He added: “We’ve had a lot of chances that we probably could have done better with but it’s part of the game.





“I don’t think it’s anxiety. You have to be patient and I think we’ve done that well – we have been patient. We’re doing all we can to put the ball in the back of the net.





“Maybe it’s about being a little more clinical in the final third – not just in terms of finishing, but crosses and passes could have been better.





“Overall, in the final third we’ve got to be that little bit better.”

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