Kane has chance to be Englandâs all-time top scorer in Qatar 2022
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fifa.com doha Harry Kaneâs name has already been etched in FIFA World CupTM history. By scoring six goals in Russia 2018, England captain Harry Kane earned...
fifa.comdohaHarry Kaneâs name has already been etched in FIFA World CupTM history. By scoring six goals in Russia 2018, England captain Harry Kane earned the tournamentâs adidas Golden Boot, following in the footsteps of legends such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Gerd Muller, and Eusebio.Kane, 28, has already established himself as a Three Lions legend. No one in Englandâs national team history has scored more frequently in competitive matches, and his overall record of 49 from 69 appearances is unrivaled in modern-day international football.However, his spectacular current form for Tottenham Hotspur has sparked speculation about feats that would dwarf his previous achievements.Kane, for example, could become the first player in history to lead the scoring charts at two FIFA World Cups. Bookmakers rate him as the favorite to do so, and his Europe-leading record of 12 goals in eight qualifying appearances â one every 49 minutes â demonstrates why.Rooneyâs record within touching distanceThe likes of Kylian Mbappe and Cristiano Ronaldo will also have their eyes on Qatar 2022âs Golden Boot, of course, and Kaneâs chances of an unprecedented double may rest on whether England can go the distance. But another historic achievement â the all-time Three Lions scoring record â now looks to be a mere formality. Kane recently passed Gary Lineker (48) to join the great Bobby Charlton on 49 England goals, and he is now only four goals away from matching Wayne Rooneyâs record of 53. The current record holder is well aware that his record will not last much longer, and he has heaped praise on the man set to surpass him.âHarryâs a fantastic player and goalscorer,â he said. âIf I were building a team, heâd be the one Iâd start with. Harry Kane: thereâs my No9, then Iâd build the rest around him.âRecords are great of course but theyâre there to be broken. When Harry does break it, he deserves all the praise and credit that he gets because itâs a great honour to hold that record.âFor him and for the manager Gareth Southgate, I also think he should try to get that record before the World Cup so it doesnât become a distraction.âFinal fantasyKane will have six UEFA Nations League matches â against Germany, Hungary, and Italy â to match and potentially surpass Rooney before heading to Qatar, assuming he stays fit. However, with Englandâs games against Hungary in Budapest and Italy at Wembley set to be played in front of empty stadiums due to UEFA sanctions, there are concerns that this historic occasion may fall short.âIt would be hugely unfortunate [if the record was broken in an empty stadium],â Southgate admitted recently. âThe games behind closed doors, frankly we have seen and had enough of them, but for both countries it is a punishment because our fans and their fans werenât able to control themselves. Thatâs an embarrassment for us, but it is the situation we have got and it would be particularly sad if that was the game where Harry broke the record.âI donât think he will worry where he is playing. But it would be lovely if it was at Wembley. And if it was in the World Cup final, it would be absolutely fine!âThat is the dream. And if he could grab a record-breaking, Golden Boot-winning strike to fire England to their first global title in 56 years, Kane would make the transition from legend to World Cup immortal â and national saint.