Harry Kane says England story is ‘not over yet’ as he eyes long-awaite trophy

Harry Kane says his England story ‘is not over yet’ as he eyes Euro 2024 glory.
The captain became his country’s all-time leading scorer when he surpasse Wayne Rooney’s record of 52. Goals last year and took his tally to 63 when he scored in Monday’s 3-0 win over Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Trophies have so far evade him for club and country, but he could put that สมัคร ufabet กับเรา รับโบนัสทันที right this summer by leading England to Euro 2024 glory.
Kane, whose footballing journey is feature in a new exhibition at the FIFA Museum in Zurich, said:. “Becoming England’s all-time top scorer is a dream I never dare to imagine. As a kid kicking a ball around in the park.
It’s an unbelievable feeling. And for me, the story isn’t over yet. There are more goals to score, more matches to win, and hopefully, more silverware to bring home.”
The 30-year-old’s rise to prominence is a well told story. From a faile early loan spell at Leicester, where he considere his future, to becoming Tottenham and England’s record goalscorer,. Kane has got to the top with his professionalism and dedication to being the best.
He has won a host of personal accolades, including three Premier League Golden Boots, and says it is down to his winning mentality.
“My mantra is to be the best I can be and not to let myself and my family down,” he added.