If you are wondering who I
am talking about , it's none other than England\'s new star Harry Kane. A few
months ago Harry Kane received his first call up to the national side and I'm
sure he would have been elated, having already scored 29 goals this season for
Tottenham, it seemed only a matter of time for young Harry to receive his first
cap for the three lions.
Many football punters would not have seen this coming, his astronomical rise from being a regular loanee to many clubs over the past few years, almost being non existent to a constant regular for the first team and averaging a goal every game it's phenomenal.
The goal scoring phase that Harry Kane is going through right now is more than just a purple patch. The confidence in this young lad is what makes him special. His belief in his ability as a striker is what makes him get on the score sheet week in week out.
With the players heading into the International break this would be a first for Harry Kane, granted he's played for the Under 17's and Under 21's but now actually going to play alongside the senior team is something he would have relished and dreamt off as a kid.
With England set to face Lithuania in the Euro 2016 qualifiers the focus was more on Harry Kane if he would start the game or come off from the bench and as suspected by the England coach Roy Hodgson opted to choose Arsenal striker Danny Welbeck over Harry Kane. I’m sure a lot of England supporters would have been gutted upon hearing the news that Harry would be benched.
With the England captain Wayne Rooney chasing a record himself to be England's all time goal scorer, he felt that this was the game he could break it and in all honesty he could have had a hatrick having scored once and hitting the post twice and right at the end of the first half Danny Welbeck added a second goal with England ending the half with a comfortable lead.
At the start of the second half England continued from where they had left off dominating position and getting a third and seeing of the game early in the second half through Raheem Sterling scoring his début goal for the three lions.
Many football punters would not have seen this coming, his astronomical rise from being a regular loanee to many clubs over the past few years, almost being non existent to a constant regular for the first team and averaging a goal every game it's phenomenal.
The goal scoring phase that Harry Kane is going through right now is more than just a purple patch. The confidence in this young lad is what makes him special. His belief in his ability as a striker is what makes him get on the score sheet week in week out.
With the players heading into the International break this would be a first for Harry Kane, granted he's played for the Under 17's and Under 21's but now actually going to play alongside the senior team is something he would have relished and dreamt off as a kid.
With England set to face Lithuania in the Euro 2016 qualifiers the focus was more on Harry Kane if he would start the game or come off from the bench and as suspected by the England coach Roy Hodgson opted to choose Arsenal striker Danny Welbeck over Harry Kane. I’m sure a lot of England supporters would have been gutted upon hearing the news that Harry would be benched.
With the England captain Wayne Rooney chasing a record himself to be England's all time goal scorer, he felt that this was the game he could break it and in all honesty he could have had a hatrick having scored once and hitting the post twice and right at the end of the first half Danny Welbeck added a second goal with England ending the half with a comfortable lead.
At the start of the second half England continued from where they had left off dominating position and getting a third and seeing of the game early in the second half through Raheem Sterling scoring his début goal for the three lions.
With Wayne Rooney looking to be England's new top scorer. It seems his record could be in jeopardy already with a new hero in town and only 21 years the world is at his feet and it seems he is on course to attain many accolades in the coming years. He's loved by not only his club team mates but even commentator’s love talking about this guy. I guess it's his honesty and hard working nature that makes Harry Kane Likeable to everyone.
Argentina Has Messi. Brazil has Neymar. Portugal
has Ronaldo, well England can now proudly say that they have "King
Harry".
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