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Kane given England armband

Move spurs talk of permanent role

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United Kingdom – Harry Kane appears close to becoming Wayne Rooney’s successor as permanent England skipper after being handed the captain’s armband for today’s World Cup qualifier against Slovenia by manager Gareth Southgate.

The Tottenham Hotspur striker, 24, captained England against Scotland and France at the end of last season, with Liverpool midfielder Jordan Henderson taking on the captaincy against Malta and Slovakia last month.

“He is captain for tomorrow, which he knew a month ago. We’d already had that conversati­on,” Southgate told a press conference yesterday at Tottenham’s training ground in Enfield, north London.

“He’s somebody whose leadership qualities are invaluable to us as a team. He’s in a very good moment as well in terms of his form.”

Kane has scored 13 goals in his last eight appearance­s for club and country.

“It makes me very proud,” he said.

“As a kid you want to play for your country and you always dream about being captain, especially walking out at Wembley. That will be an amazing thing for me personally.”

Southgate has rotated the armband between Kane, Henderson and Chelsea centre back Gary Cahill in recent months after Rooney lost his place as a regular starter. Rooney has since retired from internatio­nal football.

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