Kane believes 2026 World Cup won’t be his England swansong
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Kane believes 2026 World Cup won’t be his England swansong

Associated Press  

LONDON — Captain Harry Kane believes the 2026 World Cup will not be his last appearance for England. There is increasing scrutiny about the 31-year-old Kane’s future, even though he extended his all-time England scoring record to 69 goals in 103 appearances as Ireland was beaten 5-0 on Sunday at Wembley Stadium. The British Press Association asked him if the 2026 World Cup is his last shot at glory for England. This is a great inspiration for the boys and girls who play.” Asked what it will take for him to have a statue outside Wembley, alongside Bobby Moore, England’s 1966 World Cup-winning captain, Kane said, “I think we need to win a major tournament.

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