Harry Kane claims he will "still be kicking a ball around at 40", with the Bayern Munich and England striker ready to emulate Cristiano Ronaldo.
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- Prolific frontman is only 31 years of age
- Intends to win trophies and break records
- Makes a point of always setting new targets
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ToggleWHAT HAPPENED?
The prolific frontman, who is captain of his country and their all-time leading goalscorer, is only 31 years of age. He is showing no sign of slowing down, with 73 goals being recorded through 74 appearances for German giants Bayern.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
Kane is desperate to get his hands on major silverware, with the plan being to break that duck in style and finish his record-breaking career with multiple honours. With that in mind, and with there still plenty of targets for him to chase down, the ex-Tottenham forward intends to play on for some time yet.
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WHAT HARRY KANE SAID
Kane has told when asked if he would be happy if forced to hang up his boots right now: "I donât think Iâd be satisfied. Thereâs still so much more I want to achieve. I feel like Iâm in a great place right now, with plenty of years ahead to keep pushing myself. Iâll probably still be kicking a ball around at 40 because I love the game so much. While Iâm playing, itâs always about moving on to the next challenge."
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DID YOU KNOW?
Portuguese superstar Ronaldo has proved that stunning standards can be maintained at 40 years of age. Kane wants to tread a similar path, with there no threat of him growing complacent. The iconic No.9 added: "I think I stay grounded by always looking at whatâs next. When I break a record or hit a milestone, itâs an amazing achievement in the moment, but I never let myself dwell on it for too long. Iâm always asking, âWhat else can I do? How can I improve?â That mindset has been consistent throughout my career, and I think it will be the same until the day I retire. Maybe then, Iâll take the time to reflect properly, watch some clips back, and truly appreciate what Iâve accomplished."
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