Harry Kane says he’d be willing to trade “everything I’ve done in my career” for Euro 2024 glory with England. The captain is England’s all-time leading goalscorer and the second-highest scorer in Premier League history.
He has won runners-up medals in the Champions League and Euro 2020, in addition to numerous individual awards. However, after Bayern Munich failed to win any silverware in his first season in Germany, the 30-year-old has yet to add a winner’s medal to his collection. On Sunday night in Berlin, he has the opportunity to change this. “It’s no secret that I have yet to win a team trophy, and with each passing year, I’m more motivated to change that,” Kane told reporters at England’s final pre-match press conference.
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“Lifting the Euro Cup trophy is still my biggest dream”, Kane
“Tomorrow night, I have the opportunity to win one of the largest prizes ever awarded and make history for my country. “No question. I’d trade everything I’ve done in my career for a memorable night and a victory tomorrow evening.
After 35 years in the game, England manager Gareth Southgate says he has no fear ahead of Sunday’s showpiece in Berlin, despite losing the Euros final three years ago and missing the decisive penalty in the semi-final shoot-out against Germany in 1996. The 53-year-old, who has 57 international caps, is the only men’s manager in history to lead his country to two major tournament finals and only the third to manage more than 100 games.