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From Redcafe's Harry Kane thread
Can we call him world class yet?
He would do very well to replace benzema at real
Yea he's world class imo.
He's world class.
You have to at this point. Maybe not an Ibrahimovic as far as technique is concerned but I don't see a weakness in the guy plus his scoring record over the past couple of years speaks for itself
Best striker in the English league bar none.
He's an amazing goal scorer but I think the rest of his game is still a little underrated. Definitely world class for me.
He told the entire Ruhr to sit down and shut the feck up and then shoved his cock 6 ards up their river.
If he's not "world class", the term has no meaning.
He's been WC for a while now. But let's face it, Spurs will never compete for major trophies for an extended period of time. They're doing well enough to be called a top 3 club in the EPL but it's not sustainable, with all the money that's being thrown around and all the big clubs wreaking havoc in the transfer market. He will need to move to and perform for an elite club that's challenging for the CL on a regular basis, to go down in the footballing annals as the greatest British striker of his generation, and perhaps the best striker of this decade.
I don't think he's leaving Spurs. English men tend to flop in other countries.
Yeah, he does seem inclined to pull a Totti. It'll be a shame though.
Not if you are a Spurs fan!
Best player in the league, better than Aguero, as good as Suarez. In my opinion.
Would agree he's better than Aguero now.
As good as Suarez currently or better than Suarez was at Pool?
I would say both, definetley as good infront of goal as any striker in the last 10 years. Maybe Suarez is more skilful but its goals what count with strikers.
He's world class but he should never ever ever ever be used in the same sentence as Suarez. Until he takes a bunch of borderline starting XI players within inches of winning a title or manages to produce at rates that past legends would dream of they aren't the same.
Has now scored 30 goals in his last 22 matches for club and country. If anything his goal-scoring rate is accelerating.
Can we call him world class yet?
He would do very well to replace benzema at real
Yea he's world class imo.
He's world class.
You have to at this point. Maybe not an Ibrahimovic as far as technique is concerned but I don't see a weakness in the guy plus his scoring record over the past couple of years speaks for itself
Best striker in the English league bar none.
He's an amazing goal scorer but I think the rest of his game is still a little underrated. Definitely world class for me.
He told the entire Ruhr to sit down and shut the feck up and then shoved his cock 6 ards up their river.
If he's not "world class", the term has no meaning.
He's been WC for a while now. But let's face it, Spurs will never compete for major trophies for an extended period of time. They're doing well enough to be called a top 3 club in the EPL but it's not sustainable, with all the money that's being thrown around and all the big clubs wreaking havoc in the transfer market. He will need to move to and perform for an elite club that's challenging for the CL on a regular basis, to go down in the footballing annals as the greatest British striker of his generation, and perhaps the best striker of this decade.
I don't think he's leaving Spurs. English men tend to flop in other countries.
Yeah, he does seem inclined to pull a Totti. It'll be a shame though.
Not if you are a Spurs fan!
Best player in the league, better than Aguero, as good as Suarez. In my opinion.
Would agree he's better than Aguero now.
As good as Suarez currently or better than Suarez was at Pool?
I would say both, definetley as good infront of goal as any striker in the last 10 years. Maybe Suarez is more skilful but its goals what count with strikers.
He's world class but he should never ever ever ever be used in the same sentence as Suarez. Until he takes a bunch of borderline starting XI players within inches of winning a title or manages to produce at rates that past legends would dream of they aren't the same.
Has now scored 30 goals in his last 22 matches for club and country. If anything his goal-scoring rate is accelerating.