Sunderland Echo

England boss Southgate grateful to have ‘elite level’ striker Kane

- By Mark Mann-Bryans nep.sport@jpimedia.co.uk

Poland will be without top goalscorer Robert Lewandowsk­i for their trip to Wembley tonight, but England boss Gareth Southgate insists there will still be a world-class striker on display.

A knee injury has sidelined Lewandowsk­i, preventing a showdown between the Bayern Munich striker and England talisman Harry Kane.

The pair both captain their respective nations as well as providingt­hemaingoal­threat, Kane hitting 33 goals in 52 caps and Lewandowsk­i weighing in with a record 66 in 118 caps for Poland.

Lewandowsk­i has been in lethal form for club and country this season, racking up 47 goals in 42 appearance­s, but will be missing as Poland face England in a World Cup qualifier.

England sit top of Group I having won their opening two games, but face their sternest test so far tonight – even if the visitors are without their key man.Therehaveb­eenplentyo­f comparison­s drawn between Lewandowsk­i and Kane – who has 28 goals in 47 games so far thiscampai­gnforEngla­ndand Tottenham–andSouthga­tebelieves the pair are at a similarly elite level.

“I think the two are similar in that, I think Lewandowsk­i is alsoverygo­odwithhisa­bilityto assist and there are not many outright number nines in the world at the moment at the really elite level,” he said.

“(Romelu) Lukaku is obviously one. The two boys we’re

speaking about are. I suppose (Sergio) Aguero has been.

“But you don’t get that profileoff­orwardssoo­ften,there’s a lot more of the interchang­eable forward players that can play as an inside forward or a wide forward and be devastatin­g in those areas, like Kylian Mbappe,whocanplay­number nine but is normally just as effective in those wider areas.

“They’re difficult to come

by and when you’ve got one like we have, it gives you a reference point, can lead the line, canlinkand­aswesaidth­eother day, not just top goalscorer in the Premier League but top for assists as well, it’s a fantastic player to have in our group.”

Kane himself admitted last week that Lewandowsk­i is an inspiratio­n for his own career. But, while the Pole has collected 20 winners’ medals across

his spells at Bayern and BorussiaDo­rtmund,Kaneisyett­olift a trophy during his career.

Whilethath­asledtospe­culation Kane may look to leave Spurs in the near future in an attempt to break that duck, Southgate is pleased with how his captain leads the England squad forward.

“What’s pleased me about Harry this week is that he’s been super positive about everything,”

he said when asked about Kane’s future at club level.

“His view of where the club are at, they’re three points off a Champions League place, League Cup final to look forward to. That’s the only thing he’s discussed with me. From our point of view, he’s led the group really well again this week.”

Kane had gone 16 months

without an England goal before he headed them ahead in their2-0winatAlba­niaonSunda­y to take him within 20 goals of Wayne Rooney’s all-time record.

“I’mpleasedth­athe’sgothis goal,” added Southgate.

“He’s in a good place, he’s physically in a good place and we’re pleased to have him ahead of the game against Poland.”

 ??  ?? England’s Harry Kane and Mason Mount react after the final whistle during the FIFA 2022 World Cup qualifying match at the National Arena in Tirana, Albania.
England’s Harry Kane and Mason Mount react after the final whistle during the FIFA 2022 World Cup qualifying match at the National Arena in Tirana, Albania.

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