<p>Harry Kane holds the key to England's bid to end 55 years of hurt as Gareth Southgate's side start their Euro 2020 campaign with a revenge mission against Croatia on Sunday.</p>.<p>England have not won a major trophy since the 1966 World Cup and their under-achieving history is littered with heartache and embarrassment on the big stage.</p>.<p>One of their more painful defeats in recent years came at the hands of Croatia, who beat Southgate's men in the World Cup semi-finals in Russia three years ago.</p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/euro-2020-italy-get-off-to-impressive-start-with-3-0-win-against-turkey-996568.html" target="_blank">Euro 2020: Italy get off to impressive start with 3-0 win against Turkey </a></strong></p>.<p>But England have been revitalised under the former international defender and they go into this weekend's Group D opener at Wembley with mounting belief they can emulate the success of Bobby Moore and company on home turf more than half a century ago.</p>.<p>Southgate has selected one of the youngest and most intriguing squads in the tournament, with the emergence of Phil Foden, Mason Mount and Jude Bellingham heralding a bold new era for the Three Lions.</p>.<p>With England playing all their group games at Wembley, which is also hosting matches in the last-16, semi-finals and final, the stage is set for Southgate's men to make the most of home advantage.</p>.<p>To do that, captain Kane must stay fit and firing on all cylinders.</p>.<p>Kane finished as the Premier League's top scorer for the third time after scoring 23 goals this season.</p>.<p>The 27-year-old is at the peak of his powers and burning with ambition.</p>.<p>No wonder he has told Tottenham -- without a trophy since 2008 -- that he wants to join a club capable of giving him the medals his talent deserves.</p>.<p>Kane's transfer saga will be one of the stories of the Premier League close-season, with champions Manchester City leading the chase for the £150 million-rated ($212 million) striker.</p>.<p>Southgate insists Kane will be able to put aside personal ambitions for the duration of England's assault on the European Championship.</p>.<p>"I think his focus is on the team. I think he is very clear on that. The individual awards and achievements are of course a very special thing and have been very richly deserved," Southgate said.</p>.<p>"But he is at that moment of his journey with us when you forget about the number of caps and goals and you are thinking about the team having success."</p>.<p>Kane won the Golden Boot at the 2018 World Cup after scoring six times during England's run in Russia.</p>.<p>But he looked visibly exhausted by the time England ran out of steam against Croatia in the last four.</p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/google-doodle-celebrates-start-of-uefa-euro-2020-996264.html" target="_blank">Google Doodle celebrates start of UEFA Euro 2020 </a></strong></p>.<p>Kane has once again suffered with ankle problems during the gruelling Covid-shortened season, raising questions about what measures Southgate will take to avoid his talisman burning out over the next month.</p>.<p>Southgate's assistant coach Steve Holland recently revealed England staff have looked into Kane's usage in Russia in a bid to avoid a similar scenario with his fitness.</p>.<p>"In terms of players playing all seven matches, we are going to need and will use the squad," said Southgate. "There is no doubt about that.</p>.<p>"It's always a challenge. It's likely to be more of a challenge in this tournament than any tournament previously."</p>.<p>For all the positive mood music, England start the tournament in danger of having their performances overshadowed by a row over players taking the knee to protest against racial injustice -- a gesture that was booed in pre-tournament friendlies.</p>.<p>As captain, Kane is part of a group of senior players who told Southgate they did not want to give in to the jeers.</p>.<p>Around 22,500 fans will be at Wembley for the Croatia game due to coronavirus restrictions and more booing would cast a dark cloud over England's campaign.</p>.<p>"We feel more determined than ever to take the knee through this tournament," Southgate said.</p>.<p>"We accept there might be an adverse reaction and we are just going to ignore that and move forward."</p>
<p>Harry Kane holds the key to England's bid to end 55 years of hurt as Gareth Southgate's side start their Euro 2020 campaign with a revenge mission against Croatia on Sunday.</p>.<p>England have not won a major trophy since the 1966 World Cup and their under-achieving history is littered with heartache and embarrassment on the big stage.</p>.<p>One of their more painful defeats in recent years came at the hands of Croatia, who beat Southgate's men in the World Cup semi-finals in Russia three years ago.</p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/euro-2020-italy-get-off-to-impressive-start-with-3-0-win-against-turkey-996568.html" target="_blank">Euro 2020: Italy get off to impressive start with 3-0 win against Turkey </a></strong></p>.<p>But England have been revitalised under the former international defender and they go into this weekend's Group D opener at Wembley with mounting belief they can emulate the success of Bobby Moore and company on home turf more than half a century ago.</p>.<p>Southgate has selected one of the youngest and most intriguing squads in the tournament, with the emergence of Phil Foden, Mason Mount and Jude Bellingham heralding a bold new era for the Three Lions.</p>.<p>With England playing all their group games at Wembley, which is also hosting matches in the last-16, semi-finals and final, the stage is set for Southgate's men to make the most of home advantage.</p>.<p>To do that, captain Kane must stay fit and firing on all cylinders.</p>.<p>Kane finished as the Premier League's top scorer for the third time after scoring 23 goals this season.</p>.<p>The 27-year-old is at the peak of his powers and burning with ambition.</p>.<p>No wonder he has told Tottenham -- without a trophy since 2008 -- that he wants to join a club capable of giving him the medals his talent deserves.</p>.<p>Kane's transfer saga will be one of the stories of the Premier League close-season, with champions Manchester City leading the chase for the £150 million-rated ($212 million) striker.</p>.<p>Southgate insists Kane will be able to put aside personal ambitions for the duration of England's assault on the European Championship.</p>.<p>"I think his focus is on the team. I think he is very clear on that. The individual awards and achievements are of course a very special thing and have been very richly deserved," Southgate said.</p>.<p>"But he is at that moment of his journey with us when you forget about the number of caps and goals and you are thinking about the team having success."</p>.<p>Kane won the Golden Boot at the 2018 World Cup after scoring six times during England's run in Russia.</p>.<p>But he looked visibly exhausted by the time England ran out of steam against Croatia in the last four.</p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/google-doodle-celebrates-start-of-uefa-euro-2020-996264.html" target="_blank">Google Doodle celebrates start of UEFA Euro 2020 </a></strong></p>.<p>Kane has once again suffered with ankle problems during the gruelling Covid-shortened season, raising questions about what measures Southgate will take to avoid his talisman burning out over the next month.</p>.<p>Southgate's assistant coach Steve Holland recently revealed England staff have looked into Kane's usage in Russia in a bid to avoid a similar scenario with his fitness.</p>.<p>"In terms of players playing all seven matches, we are going to need and will use the squad," said Southgate. "There is no doubt about that.</p>.<p>"It's always a challenge. It's likely to be more of a challenge in this tournament than any tournament previously."</p>.<p>For all the positive mood music, England start the tournament in danger of having their performances overshadowed by a row over players taking the knee to protest against racial injustice -- a gesture that was booed in pre-tournament friendlies.</p>.<p>As captain, Kane is part of a group of senior players who told Southgate they did not want to give in to the jeers.</p>.<p>Around 22,500 fans will be at Wembley for the Croatia game due to coronavirus restrictions and more booing would cast a dark cloud over England's campaign.</p>.<p>"We feel more determined than ever to take the knee through this tournament," Southgate said.</p>.<p>"We accept there might be an adverse reaction and we are just going to ignore that and move forward."</p>