Harry Kane has become as significant for the England national team as Messi

Harry Kane, the all-time leading goalscorer for the England national team, has now reached a level of importance for his country similar to that of Lionel Messi for Argentina. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
The Bayern Munich striker stands out not only for the goals he scores but also for his leadership skills on the pitch and his role in shaping the team's play. According to data provided by Goal, the player's current form and his contribution to the national team's success are unparalleled.
According to former footballer Steffen Kolbe, Kane is significantly superior to previous generations of strikers due to his mental preparation and consistent performance. Currently, the England national team relies heavily on the skill of its captain.
Having had an effective season in the German Bundesliga, the striker continues to maintain a high tempo on the international stage. The fact that his international goal tally has reached 84 proves that he is an irreplaceable player.
Steffen Kolbe notes that it is difficult to imagine what state the England national team would be in if Kane were not on the pitch. This situation is compared to the decline in the Argentina national team's level of play in the absence of Lionel Messi.
Although there are many talented young players in the England squad, a center forward capable of fully replacing Kane has not yet emerged. Players like Ollie Watkins or Jude Bellingham can operate in attack, but they cannot guarantee the consistent results that the captain provides.
One of the biggest concerns in English football is the lack of young strikers who could potentially take Kane's place. According to experts, neither the youth nor the teenage squads are producing a universal striker like Harry Kane.
This could become a serious problem for the national team in the future. Nevertheless, the team led by Thomas Tuchel is currently making maximum use of the striker's excellent sporting form.
His current condition serves as the primary force leading England toward major victories.





