England finish Group L against 2018 foes Panama at the MetLife Stadium on Saturday evening as they attempt to bounce back from their underwhelming draw with Ghana on Tuesday night.
The biggest chance of the game came when Kane blazed the ball over the bar after Manchester City defender Nico O’Reilly hit the bar.
It was an uncharacteristic performance for the Bayern Munich striker on the night and Shearer spoke with Betfair about how Kane will be eager to get back on track as he hopes to help the Three Lions finish top of their group.
“If you wanted the ball to drop to anyone in world football, then it would be Harry with that chance at the end of the game on Tuesday. Unfortunately, he proved he’s human and he missed a big opportunity. It’s not his first and won’t be his last, that's the life of a centre-forward but 99 times out of 100 that goes in the back of the net.
“And you know what it does, then all of a sudden, you say we didn’t play well but we won the game that has to be a huge positive. But those are the moments in the game you have to snap up. Unfortunately, it just didn’t happen. It's a very rare thing but he is human.
“I think he’ll make three or four changes. I think we’ll see a more energetic performance, and I think we’ll beat Panama 2-0 or 3-0.
“I think Harry Kane will get back on the scoresheet because he’ll be desperate for a game after that miss, he’ll want to get out and play today because as a striker when you've missed a big opportunity like that and it's so unlike him don't be surprised if he notches a couple against Panama.”
England will go through to the last 32 as group winners with a victory and Kane will be the player fans will turn to for goals in what has been a mixed summer so far.
