Kane’s Bold Claim: Why England Could Defy All Odds to Win the World Cup
Well, would you look at that! Harry Kane didn’t just stroll onto the pitch against Albania last Sunday — he absolutely commandeered it, netting both goals in a neat 2-0 triumph that wrapped up England’s qualifying campaign without a single goal conceded. Yes, you heard me right: a perfect defensive record, eight wins on the trot, and a squad that Kane reckons might just be the strongest England’s ever had. Honestly, as someone who’s seen a fair few World Cup cycles come and go, there’s a buzzing sense this team could be more than just hopeful contenders in 2026. It’s the kind of performance that doesn’t just end a year on a high note; it builds an unshakable foundation for what’s coming next. And if that’s not a recipe for excitement, I don’t know what is.



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