Harry Kane Eyes New Records and World Cup Success
Harry Kane Eyes New Records and World Cup Success

Harry Kane Eyes New Records and World Cup Success

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England Captain Harry Kane has dismissed speculation that the 2026 World Cup will be his last international tournament, asserting that he is performing at his highest level and feels better than ever. Despite being dropped from a recent match against Greece, Kane remains a crucial figure for England, having extended his record to 69 goals in 103 appearances after a victory over Ireland. He is optimistic about the potential of winning a major tournament with the newly appointed England coach, Thomas Tuchel, whom he praises for his tactical prowess and direct approach. Kane's confidence is reflected in his commitment to continue playing beyond 2026, aiming to surpass the all-time appearance record held by Peter Shilton. A statue of Kane was unveiled at his former youth club, Ridgeway Rovers, symbolizing his inspirational journey and contributions to English football. His focus remains on the upcoming World Cup in North America, where he hopes to lead England to victory.

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