Yorke, while discussing England’s attacking options in an interview with Casinobeats, acknowledged Watkins as the best available alternative but maintained that he is not yet ready to slip into Kane's shoes.
"Watkins will be next in line because, outside of him, who else is there as a nine? There's no one else who I think can compete," he argued.
"I don't think Watkins has that sort of aura about him, where people will say, 'he’s the best we’ve got, he’s going to win us a World Cup.' That's why he's always been second best for England. Even when he plays at Villa, Duran was obviously a threat to him, but when you watch him, he's not giving me the sense that says, ‘I'm the top man here.’"
Yorke suggested that Watkins should show more ambition and drive if he wants to be England's first-choice striker.
"You look at Kane, and it’s different," the former Manchester United striker added. "I'd like to see a little bit more out of Ollie Watkins before he replaces Kane. He seems just happy to accept being the second best in England rather than saying, ‘I'm banging in the goals. I feel my time is now.’ He wouldn’t be dissing Harry Kane by doing that, there's mutual respect there, but it would show me a man that is hungry to be the best."