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Published 15:58 3 Oct 2016 BST
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All of this is true of course. Southgate would prefer to have a surfeit of options and ideally he would like to have several forwards at the top of their game instead of wondering what to do with Rooney and whether or not to start Sturridge. That, though, is the reality of the situation that he has inherited and he could do a lot worse than looking at what is happening at the clubs where Kane, Sturridge and Rooney ply their trade and taking his lead from them.
Kane's absence was supposed to be a significant blow to Tottenham's hopes of maintaining their strong early season form but without him their attack has arguably been more fluid and fresher, as underlined during Sunday's hugely impressive victory over Manchester City.
Similarly, at Liverpool, Jurgen Klopp's belief that his first choice attack features Philippe Coutinho, Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane continues to be rewarded by a prolific goalscoring output and increasingly encouraging early season form.
The case of United is more difficult to view one way or another as with or without Rooney they remain fitful but the number of people who believe Rooney still deserves to be a regular starter is diminishing by the week.
Given those issues, Southgate would lose nothing from being brave. Not only does he have the opportunity to establish his authority immediately by building his selection policy around form rather than reputation, he could also inject some much needed freshness and vibrancy into England's attack.
A front three featuring the in form duo Raheem Sterling and Theo Walcott either side of one of Marcus Rashford, Troy Deeney or Jamie Vardy would give England a combination of the searing pace, direct running, natural width and energy that their attack has lacked so often in recent years.
It would also give Southgate a chance to show that he not only has new ideas to his predecessors, he is capable of implementing them; both of which would be in his best interests as he looks to get the manager's job on a permanent basis.
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