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Harry Kane Eyes England Caps Record with No Plans to Retire

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Harry Kane, 31, has reached 105 England caps, tying Billy Wright for ninth place. With 71 goals, he aims to surpass Peter Shilton 125-cap record. Kane remains committed to international duty and hopes to lead England to a major trophy.

Harry Kane, 31, has reached 105 England caps, tying Billy Wright for ninth place. With 71 goals, he aims to surpass Peter Shilton 125-cap record. Kane remains committed to international duty and hopes to lead England to a major trophy. Under Thomas Tuchel, he appreciates the new energy and involvement in the squad.

As the captain of England, Harry Kane has set his sights on breaking Peter Shilton’s record of 125 international caps. With 105 appearances to his name, the 31-year-old striker is now tied with Billy Wright in ninth place on England’s all-time most-capped players list. Having scored 71 goals for his country, Kane remains committed to playing for England as long as possible, showing no intention of retiring from international duty to focus solely on his club career.

Kane recently marked a decade since his England debut by scoring in both of Thomas Tuchel’s first two matches in charge, against Albania and Latvia. With several fixtures leading up to the World Cup and potentially eight more games in the tournament, Kane believes surpassing Shilton’s milestone is achievable.

Reflecting on his international journey, Kane acknowledges both highs and lows, but remains eager to lead England in pursuit of a major trophy. He praised Tuchel’s influence, highlighting the manager’s energy, enthusiasm, and close involvement with the squad on and off the pitch. With Kane’s leadership and Tuchel’s approach, England aims to build momentum and challenge for international success in the coming years.

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