Harry Kane sees ‘best chance’ for England to claim World Cup crown


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England captain Harry Kane believes the upcoming World Cup presents the biggest chance of his career to secure international glory. Heading into his third world tournament in peak physical condition and with incredible scoring numbers, the prolific striker is determined to capture the top prize and firmly cement his status as the nation’s greatest ever player.

Kane in optimal condition for the world masterpiece

Ahead of the much-anticipated tournament, Kane is in phenomenal form after an excellent domestic campaign.

Speaking to ITV Football, the striker acknowledged the unpredictable nature of the sport but expressed immense confidence in his current fitness. He emphasized that arriving at the World Cup at the peak of their powers gives England a significant advantage. Kane stated:

“I think it’s always ‘it could be the last’ because you never know what happens in football. You know how I am, I want to play for a long, long time. I feel at my best, I feel as good as I’ve ever felt, like I’ve said before.”

Recognizing the unpredictable nature of football

Despite his desire to continue playing for many years to come, the experienced striker remains steadfast in the face of the reality of professional football and the constant threat of injury. He explained that this awareness only fuels his desire to succeed on the biggest stage.

“But I think the hunger is there and, you know, it could be the last one,” Kane added. “Could be, you never know what happens in football. With injuries you never know what is around the corner. The World Cup for me is the pinnacle of any career. This is my third tournament.”

Winning the trophy would arguably make him the best player in the country and a real contender for the Ballon d’Or.

Take advantage of the best professional opportunity

The captain of the national team has always scored goals at the highest level. His recent goal in last Saturday’s friendly against New Zealand was not just a passing moment, but a new historical milestone. He reinforced his leadership as

Taking that momentum to the international level is crucial to the team’s aspirations. Acknowledging the unique alignment between his personal fitness and the overall quality of the team, he concluded: “I’ll probably just say that the form I’m in and also the end of the season I’ve had is probably the best chance I’ll maybe have in my career to win the World Cup.”

What’s next for the Captain of the Three Lions?

England have one last friendly against Costa Rica before focusing fully on the opening matches of Group L. Kane and his teammates will begin their World Cup campaign against Croatia on June 17, followed by clashes with Ghana on June 23 and Panama on June 27. If they maintain their sensational form, the national team has a real chance to make history.

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