[New post] ‘World class’ Harry Kane puts Tottenham transfer troubles aside to outshine Robert Lewandowski and surpass Michael Owen in England goal scoring charts
Joe Coleman posted: " When Harry Kane received the ball some 35 yards from Wojciech Szczesny's goal, the Poland defence incredulously backed off. Having seen their captain skew a shot from a similar range into the gloves of Jordan Pickford just moments before, Jan Be"
When Harry Kane received the ball some 35 yards from Wojciech Szczesny's goal, the Poland defence incredulously backed off.
Having seen their captain skew a shot from a similar range into the gloves of Jordan Pickford just moments before, Jan Bednarek and his troops almost urged Kane to shoot from that distance. Big mistake.
Kane's marvellous goal took Wojciech Szczesny by surprise
The Tottenham striker unleashed a rasping drive after getting the ball out of his feet which swerved viciously and was compared to a Jimmy Anderson swinger by Jim Proudfoot on talkSPORT commentary.
Despite reported interest from Manchester City, Kane has remained at Tottenham after the transfer window slammed shut and has continued to score goals at an incredible rate.
Speaking after the game in Warsaw, Gareth Southgate had nothing but praise and admiration for his skipper.
The England striker pitted his wits against Robert Lewandowski in Warsaw
"You wouldn't have noticed from the way he has trained all week," Southgate told talkSPORT.
"Physically, he looks in good condition given that he hasn't had as long back in the team.
"Of course, he has scored his three goals which would have been the perfect week for him, but for the equaliser at the end."
England were pegged back in stoppage time as substitute Szymanski headed home
Before the game, much was made in the media of the meeting of two of the most deadly strikers on the planet.
While Lewandowski is regularly recognised as world class by his peers and pundits alike, Kane's vacant trophy cabinet is perhaps limiting his chances of entering the elite conversation.
Yet former Spurs striker Darren Bent believes a lack of silverware is not what we should judge England's No.9 on.
Kane had an extended break after helping England to the final of Euro 2020
"He has played in a number of finals and he is yet to deliver. But he is still one of the best centre-forwards in the world.
"If you look at his goal return; we always say that the Premier League is the most competitive and the hardest league in the world, he has won four Golden boots in that time.
"He's on the verge of becoming England's record goal scorer, you can't tell me he is not world class."
While it remains to be seen if Kane gets his move away from Spurs, you cannot question his professionalism and pedigree as a goal scorer. Perhaps international success will silence those final dissenting voices.
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