Harry Kane has expressed his confidence ahead of England's crucial World Cup clash with co-hosts Mexico, stating he feels 'as good as I've ever felt'. The England captain scored twice in the team's 2-1 victory over DR Congo, taking his tally for the season to an impressive 72 goals for club and country.
Remarkable Season
Kane's 72 goals this season place him second only to Lionel Messi's record 82-goal haul in 2011/12. The 32-year-old forward has had a stellar campaign, netting 61 times for Bayern Munich as the club won the domestic double.
Golden Boot Contender
With five goals already at the World Cup, Kane is in contention for the Golden Boot. He attributes his success to a combination of factors coming together at the right time. 'No matter the situation, no matter what kind of chance I get, I feel like I can score goals,' he said.
Teammate Praise
Kane's teammate Anthony Gordon, who assisted both of his goals against DR Congo, praised the forward, calling him England's best player. 'This season's only been beaten by Messi. When you actually put it like that, it's outrageous,' Gordon said.
Anticipation for Mexico Clash
England, one of the pre-tournament favorites, is looking forward to taking on Mexico at the iconic Azteca Stadium. Kane believes the atmosphere and challenge will bring out the best in the team. 'It's going to be an incredible occasion, atmosphere, and if you can win these types of games it only gives you more momentum, more confidence for the rest of the tournament,' he said.






























