England captain Harry Kane discussed his notorious lack of silverware at 31.
Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane commented on his lack of success trophy-wise. He expressed his frustration but believes he is still young and could still amass a truckload before calling it quits.
Kane is undoubtedly one of the best strikers of his generation. He has won golden boots in the Premier League, Bundesliga and Champions League. For the Three Lions, he is the record scorer with 69 goals, six of which helped him win the World Cup Golden Boot in 2018.
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Despite his immense success on an individual level, Kane has yet to win a major piece of silverware for club or country. In a recent interview, he expressed his determination to change this fact about his career.
What Kane said
In a conversation with France Football, Kane expressed his desires for the rest of his active playing days, marking this point as only the start of what he deems the second half of an already illustrious career.
“It’s true that, so far, I won individual accomplishments as a top scorer or best player,” Kane said. “I start every season with the goal to win a trophy and I am not satisfied with being distinguished only on an individual level.”
“I’m only 31. I think the best Harry Kane is yet to come. I’m very confident about this and very confident that the second part of my career, the one which is now beginning, will be rich in major trophies. And when I hang up my boots, it will no longer be a topic.”