As a Striker, there is an argument that Sterling under-performed. However, his runs at tentative and uncertain defenders resulted in numerous free-kicks, throws-in and corners; all of which helped our well-worked out set-pieces. He tied up defenders so that our other players could get into better positions.
Kane seemed to want to walk the ball into the net and not inclined to take a shot unless he was in the area.
Too often the ball way passed sideways instead of being hoofed goalwards and given that no winning team, these days, plays the 'long ball over the top anymore, I don't understand why our national team insists on doing so.