Glasgow Times

Kane confident he can lead from front

- STEVE NAILOR

HARRY KANE insists he is ready to take on the pressure of leading both England and Tottenham and can point to his goalscorin­g record as Three Lions captain as proof. The 26-year-old will take the armband at Spurs, with captain Hugo Lloris out for the rest of 2019 with a dislocated left elbow. Last season’s beaten Champions League finalists are struggling for form at present and were thrashed 7-2 by Bayern Munich before suffering a 3-0 reverse at Brighton ahead of the internatio­nal break. As well as being tasked with spearheadi­ng a revival for his club, Kane (above) is also in the midst of firing England to European Championsh­ip qualificat­ion. His fifth-minute penalty put England ahead in the Czech Republic on Friday night but, despite knowing a win in Prague would have secured a berth at next summer’s finals, the hosts fought back to win 2-1. Gareth Southgate’s side face Bulgaria tonight and there is the potential for more weight to be added to Kane’s shoulders should any racist abuse take place at the Vasil Levski National Stadium. Bulgaria fans were charged with racism in qualificat­ion games against the Czech Republic and Kosovo earlier in the year, which will see 5,000 seats closed off for the England clash as a UEFA anti-racism sanction. But, despite the prospect of leading the team off the pitch in Sofia should such an incident occur, coupled with extra responsibi­lities at Spurs, Kane feels he is more than up to the task. Asked if he was now under a lot of personal pressure, he replied: “I’m not too sure, I kind of just take that responsibi­lity on. “I have been doing it for a while now, obviously it doesn’t help when you don’t win on Friday night because it feels like you carry those losses with you and as players you want to win every game. “From my point of view, I’m with the captain role at England and take that responsibi­lity on, obviously I will be captain [at Spurs] for however long Hugo is out. But I have said before that my game doesn’t change, my personalit­y doesn’t change. “I am still the same person, I still try and lead by example on and off the pitch and I will continue to do that. “I have been in high pressure situations before in my career, whether that is going through goal droughts, playing in high-pressure games or not playing well as a team. It is something I will take in my stride and improve on.”

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