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The striker was at his relentless, ruthless best as Tottenham picked off a dominant Borussia Dortmund.
Read the full article at The Guardian
Read the full article at The Guardian
Also got no idea what that headline is supposed to meanI'm slightly pissed, so maybe not getting things properly, but "It is a theme of Harry Kane’s insurgent, late-breaking career." ? Late-breaking?
Tough one but I'd take Kane. You always felt like bale was going to leave. Kane feels like he will stay. Maybe not for his whole career but at least for the moment.Kane is a shining role model to every aspiring young footballer in the country. A player who was mostly written off or at best pegged as becoming a lower Premiership back up at best.
I think back and wonder how much influence another player's rise had on him. Another player who was single-handedly tearing up the opposing defences and developing at an astonishing rate through his own hard work and single-minded determination to become the best.
It goes to show when you can develop a single player into a superstar, like Bale, then others will adopt the same mentality and follow suit.
If you had the choice of a Bale in his pomp or a Kane of the moment, not both, who'd you have in your team?