Why Harry Kane’s Consistency Could Make or Break England’s World Cup Dreams This Summer
His move to Bavaria has been to the benefit of England. Kane has improved and taken his game to the next level. Some of that will have to do with the phenomenal cast around him, but England also have outstanding players. Kane needs to deliver in the big games this summer, and in this form, there’s no reason to think he won’t.
In my opinion, he has been the best player in Europe this season and continued to grow into more than just a goalscorer or playmaker – he’s so important to all aspects of the game, and in all areas of the pitch. He has the ability to pop up and link play, start off attacks and, of course, finish them. All England’s talisman needs is one moment and he’s lethal in front of goal.
This season, Kane became the first Englishman to score at least 50 goals in all competitions for a top division side since Aston Villa’s Tom Waring in 1931. No English player has scored more in a Champions League season than Kane’s 14 this term.



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