The England captain is feeling fitter than ever but warns his team may have to ‘grind it out’ against Mexico

England were looking at World Cup embarrassment for most of the afternoon against DR Congo in Atlanta in their Round of 32 clash - but thankfully, Harry Kane stepped up and showed…

“Do you know how hard it is to generate power then? To redirect it like that? If I did that now, I’d break my back!”

This World Cup has only reinforced the reputation, with Harry Kane leading from the front and producing when the stakes are at their highest. | Football News

Harry Kane’s remarkable season continued with a double to inspire a memorable World Cup comeback win for England but, as Miguel Delaney details, it was enabled by a unique mindset…

Harry Kane’s spectacular Atlanta brace masked familiar structural flaws under Thomas Tuchel, raising urgent questions over England's lack of attacking depth ahead of a…

Keine ausgefallenen Klamotten, kein Bling-Bling, keine einstudierten Posen – und die Erinnerung an einen bitteren Fehlschuss: Harry Kane begreift die Weltmeisterschaft als…

It seemed only one Englishman was motivated enough to drag England back into their FIFA World Cup clash against a stubborn DR Congo on Wednesday night. Then captain Harry Kane did…

The attention to ‘little details’ isn’t an elixir but sixteen years into his professional career, Kane knows why it matters | Football News

Harry Kane has scored 72 goals this season for Bayern Munich and England

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Harry Kane says he feels "as good as I've ever felt" as he hunts more World Cup goals for England to extend his remarkable season.

Following Harry Kane's dramatic late double against DR Congo, England's emerging midfielder explains why the skipper's preparation holds the key to surviving a hostile reception…

The England captain is feeling fitter than ever but warns his team may have to ‘grind it out’ against Mexico

England captain Harry Kane said he was proud that his team had found a way to win a nerve-jangling World Cup last-16 match against Mexico in the Estadio Azteca.

Harry Kane said England need to "calm down" after the emotionally draining win over Mexico that took them through to the World Cup quarter-finals.