"That'ssomething we are going to have to deal with."
The average of 1.92 goals per game in the group stage is the lowest at a European Championship since 1992. Kane is in good company in not scoring yet " Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Robert Lewandowski and Thomas Mueller were expected to be among the top scorers in France but didn't find the target in group play. France's main striker, Olivier Giroud, has scored once.
The result for Kane was being substituted at halftime of England's second game, against Wales, and then starting on the bench against Slovakia. He is battling with Jamie Vardy to start up front against Iceland in Nice, having arrived at the tournament as England's first-choice striker.
Speaking at England's training base in Chantilly, north of Paris, Kane rejected suggestions that he was tired, having played 63 games for club and country since the start of the season. He has barely had a break for two seasons, because he played for England in the under-21 European Championship last summer, and said a combination of ice baths, recovery in the swimming pool and massages helps him manage the workload.
"I'm not tired," said Kane, who has played only about 150 minutes this tournament. "I've had it before last year at under-21 Euros " people said the same thing, but I feel 100 percent fresh, ready.
"I don't think burnout is a worry," he added.
England captain Wayne Rooney feels for Kane. He has been in the same position for Manchester United, a lone striker up against ultra-defensive opposition and unable to find any room between center backs and deep-lying central midfielders.
"There's no space," Rooney said. "It is difficult to get touches of the ball, to get that yard to get your shot off. But I think it's important to be patient. You don't have to do everything when you get the ball."
Kane has only scored one goal in his last seven matches for Tottenham and England. But he went the first seven games of the Premier League without a goal, and then couldn't stop scoring.
"Harry knows he is a goal away from everything changing," said Rooney. "He's a special player, a natural goal-scorer, a great finisher. If he gets chances, he'll score goals."
England has scored three times at Euro 2016 " a free kick, a goal from a defensive error and then an injury-time winner.
"When teams are dropping off, it's difficult " especially as a striker," Kane said. "You always have two center halves behind you and maybe a sitting midfielder as well. It's a bit more difficult creating chances.
"But we can do better as a team in the final third as a whole " crosses better; final passes better; slipping players through . We can get a bit better on that and, if we do, it'll be alright."