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Harry Kane Believes Winning Euro 2020 With England 'Would Surpass Anything At Club Level'

Harry Kane Believes Winning Euro 2020 With England 'Would Surpass Anything At Club Level'

England star Harry Kane suggests that winning Euro 2020 'would surpass anything at club level'.

Alex White

Alex White

England captain and striker Harry Kane believes that winning Euro 2020 with England 'would surpass anything at club level'.

The Tottenham forward, who has recently come into form at the tournament, scoring once against Germany and getting a brace in England's 4-0 quarter-final demolition of Ukraine.

His goals in recent games have put him in contention of winning this year's Golden Boot yet Kane seems determined to secure this major trophy for his country.

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When speaking to TalkSport this week ahead of England's semi-final clash with Denmark, the striker said: "I think it would mean everything.

"I've always said winning a trophy with England would always surpass anything at club level, in my opinion.

"It has been so long, what 55 years, since we won something as a national side.

"Just to be a part of that history and put our stamp on history would be something we'd never forget.

"We have a great opportunity now to achieve that. We have to grab it with both hands and not let it go."

Whilst Kane has shown his entire commitment to England, the star forward is reportedly looking to leave Tottenham this summer with Manchester City set to be his most likely destination since the Manchester club has shown great interest in this season's Premier League top-scorer.

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However after several weeks, Tottenham have finally appointed a new manager in former Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo who wants to keep hold of the player.

When Kane was asked about the appointment and the potential of staying in North London, he said: "Whenever a new manager comes in, I guess there's a level of excitement around the club.

"Obviously, I've not been there and not had any contact with him.

"I'm away with England now and my full focus is on here. Hopefully, we've got a week left.

"He's a great manager and did a great job at Wolves and got them playing a really good way.

"Let's get back and I'm sure we'll be in contact after the tournament."


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Topics: England, Nuno Espirito Santo, tottenham, Harry Kane