Kane keen to carry on beyond 2026 World Cup

Kane keen to carry on beyond 2026 World Cup
News Desk

By News Desk


Published: 18/11/2024

England captain Harry Kane says the 2026 Fifa World Cup
may not be his last international tournament.

The 31-year-old's future remains uncertain, despite
extending his all-time scoring record to 69 goals in 103 appearances for his
country when he scored the opener in the 5-0 win against the Republic of
Ireland on Sunday.

England interim manager Lee Carsley benched Kane for the 3-0
victory in Greece on Thursday, while he was criticised for his performances at
Euro 2024.

But when asked if the next World Cup, to be held in the
United States, Canada and Mexico, would be his last shot at glory with England,
the Bayern Munich striker told PA: "I don't think so.

"I think there's a perception when you get to your 30s
that you're coming to an end, but for me I'm performing at the highest level
I've ever performed and feel as good as I've ever felt, so it's about taking in
the moment.

"I don't like to look too far ahead and in my career, I
never have, the [2026] World Cup is going to be exciting.

"In America it will be an incredible occasion and
ultimately it's about trying to win that, looking at where you are, where to
improve and it will be no different in a couple of years."

Kane was speaking at the unveiling of a statue and a mural
of him at the Peter May Sports Centre in east London, where he began playing as
a five-year-old for Ridgeway Rovers.

"It's pretty special to be honest," Kane told OceanNewsUK.

"I played on these pitches as a five-year-old with
dreams of playing for England, and I've been lucky enough to achieve that.

"Hopefully the boys and girls will walk past and be
inspired by the story of my journey, my life and hard work."

When asked what it would take to get a statue of him at
Wembley Stadium, he added: "I think we need to win a major
tournament."

England will look to do that under Thomas Tuchel, who will
begin his 18-month contract as manager on 1 January after Carsley's temporary
spell.

Kane played under Tuchel at Bayern last season and is
confident the German can end the Three Lions' trophy drought.

"He's a fantastic coach and a really good guy as
well," he said. "I'm excited to work with him again.

"I know he'll bring bundles of energy, and come March
we'll be focused on America and the World Cup, and that's an exciting prospect
to look forward to."

































England will find out their World Cup qualifying opponents
on 13 December, with the first games scheduled to take place in March.

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