da esport bet: Harry Kane is creating the “perfect storm” for England, says Stan Collymore, with a “season’s worth of goals” already recorded at Bayern Munich.
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Big-money move to Germany made in 2023Smashing records on and off the pitchReady to chase down major silverware in 2024WHAT HAPPENED?
The Three Lions captain has been a revelation in German football on the back of his €100 million (£87m/$110m) summer transfer from Tottenham. Kane has found the target for Bayern on 25 occasions through 22 appearances and is now preparing to enter the first winter break of his career.
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That should leave him recharged and ready to go in 2024, with there major silverware to chase down at club level – in the Bundesliga and Champions League – before attention shifts to international duty and another European Championship.
WHAT COLLYMORE SAID ABOUT KANE
Euro 2024 will be staged on German soil and former England striker Collymore has told of how that could aid England: “Harry Kane will have a proper winter break this season and that gets me excited for what is to come when action resumes for the striker in the New Year. This should help England this summer at Euro 2024, I really hope it does. To get a season’s worth of goals before the winter break is nothing short of amazing. He has settled into a new culture, which is not always the easiest, and people will be thinking ‘German football is not a million miles away from what we have got in England’ so Harry was always going to succeed there but it is never a given. Harry is playing in the stadiums that England will be competing in next summer, he can give an insight into some of the players playing in Germany should England come up against them and it could be the perfect storm for Gareth Southgate. The only concern I do have is injuries.”
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Kane is already England’s all-time leading scorer, with 62 goals to his name, and will be hoping to figure prominently for his country as they look to land a first major honour in the men’s game since the 1966 World Cup.