Kane: I’m at peak, aiming for Ronaldo longevity

Kane Confident He’s at Peak Form, Eyes Ronaldo’s Playing Days

Harry Kane is feeling on top of his game, both physically and mentally, and he’s looking to emulate the longevity of Cristiano Ronaldo by playing into his late thirties.

The 31-year-old England striker is set to win his 100th cap for the Three Lions against Finland on Tuesday, a milestone only nine men’s players have achieved. Kane is already England’s all-time leading scorer with 66 goals and will be presented with a golden cap in a special ceremony before kick-off.

Despite being criticized during England’s Euro 2024 campaign, Kane remains determined to continue improving and pushing the boundaries of his abilities. He’s taking inspiration from Ronaldo, who scored his 901st goal for Portugal last weekend at the age of 39.

"I feel in really good shape," Kane said. "I feel both physically and mentally at a peak in my career. Just watching other players like Ronaldo scoring his 901st goal yesterday and seeing him compete at 38, 39 years old, just inspires me to play for as long as possible."

Kane also spoke about the importance of staying motivated and using his desire to prove others wrong as a driving force. He’s not afraid to look to older players like Ronaldo and Lionel Messi for inspiration, and believes their hunger and determination can help him achieve his own goals.

The England forward is keen to continue representing his country and club at the highest level, and is willing to put in the hard work required to achieve his ambitions. With his 100th cap approaching, Kane is eager to make the most of this milestone and use it as a springboard for even greater success.

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