Personally I'd drop him.
He was walking a lot today, sauntering along. No hunger to close down, not making runs, not offering anything for the attacking midfielders. His pace has gone, his balance and strength has gone and his confidence has gone - the Kane of a few years ago would have tried to score at the end, instead he dives for the penalty. His touch was poor, he was losing every header forward and overall had no impact on the game.
He had an incredible chance to score, space in the 18 yard box and instead he chose to take an unnecessary touch and lost the ball.
"But he wins us freekicks, he takes the pressure off, he defends corners", come on guys, we're scraping the barrel when we use excuses like that to justify his performances. We're not talking about Andy Carrol here, a target man who holds up the ball, we're talking about Harry Kane, a golden boot winner who we expect to score 30 goals a season.
Something isn't right, mentally or physically.
Players need to play like they fear for their spot. Harry isn't.