England captain Harry Kane says the squad are "completely together" before their World Cup semi-final against Argentina.

England captain Harry Kane says the squad are "completely together" before their World Cup semi-final against Argentina after Jude Bellingham questioned Thomas Tuchel's assessment of their performance against Norway. They secured a place in the final four with a draining 2-1 win against Norway in the Miami heat on Saturday, and now face a match in Atlanta on Wednesday (20:00 BST) against the defending world champions, who saw off Switzerland 3-1. Speaking on the pitch straight after the Norway match, Tuchel said England "got lucky", and that he was "not happy" with his side's performance in "every sense". When asked about his manager's comments, Bellingham replied: "Yeah, well, whatever. It's difficult out there - it's a tough shift." Speaking to BBC Sport on Monday, Kane said the England camp is far from divided. "When you are playing a game like that and to be asked a question five minutes after the final whistle, and he didn't really know what had been said, what do you want Jude [Bellingham] to say?" Kane said. "We had just been through a battle. It is easy to try and create this division - it seems like an English thing to do at these major tournaments. "But it is the complete opposite. The group is where we are because of our complete togetherness - not just the players, the coach and the staff. Things sometimes get made out to be more than they are."