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Kane’s Ultimate Trade: Euro Glory Over Career Achievements!

Harry Kane is ready to trade in all his individual accolades for a chance to lift the Euro trophy with England in Berlin this Sunday. Imagine that—years of personal triumphs, but not a single team trophy on his shelf. From his days at Tottenham to his current stint at Bayern Munich, Kane’s racked up a whopping 406 goals in 642 games, including 66 for his nation. But it’s this Sunday’s showdown against Spain that could put an end to England’s 58-year wait and Kane’s 15-year quest for that elusive title.

Kane is buzzing for this chance. “Would I swap all the top-scorer trophies for the Euros? Yeah, for sure,” he stated. “No question, I’d trade everything I’ve achieved for that one special night and a win.” It’s clear he’s not just after personal glory; he’s chasing that sweet taste of victory with his team.

Even that painful memory of losing to Italy in the last Euros on penalties at Wembley is fueling his fire. Kane remembers walking past the trophy, and it’s given him an extra boost. “It was a tough finish at the last Euros, but there’s extra fire in the belly to make sure this one goes our way,” he shared.

As for Gareth Southgate, England’s manager, he’s not counting on fairytales, just hard work and a bit of dream-chasing. “I’m not a believer in fairytales, but I am a believer in dreams,” Southgate expressed. He’s seen the highs and lows, from observer to participant, and now, he wants his squad to play without fear. “Tomorrow, I don’t have any fear of what might happen because I’ve been through everything. I want my players to feel that fearlessness,” he declared.

So, as the clock ticks down to game time, both Kane and Southgate are clear: they’re there to win, not just to play. And for all of us cheering them on, it’s not just about watching a game; it’s about witnessing history in the making.