Harry Kane is the captain for tonights England game against Brazil.
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Clive Allen, who coached Harry Kane at Tottenham, stated that “one thing I’d say about him, which unfortunately you don’t say about a lot of young footballers, is that he had a passion for the game. He loves football, he loves playing, he loves scoring goals”.
Wembley will again play host to the match just few days after Gareth Southgate’s side played out a goalless draw with Germany.
The England team is expected to be radically different from the team that produced a goals draw against Germany on Friday and Kanes prolific right foot goals are expected.
The match kicks off at 8pm tonight.
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Clive Allen, who coached Harry Kane at Tottenham, stated that “one thing I’d say about him, which unfortunately you don’t say about a lot of young footballers, is that he had a passion for the game. He loves football, he loves playing, he loves scoring goals”.
Wembley will again play host to the match just few days after Gareth Southgate’s side played out a goalless draw with Germany.
The England team is expected to be radically different from the team that produced a goals draw against Germany on Friday and Kanes prolific right foot goals are expected.
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