MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — Harry Kane played down comparisons with Erling Haaland on Friday and vowed England are ready to peak in the World Cup’s latter stages.
The Three Lions face Norway at Hard Rock Stadium on Saturday for a place in the semifinals with Kane and Haaland both in the race for the tournament’s Golden Boot.
France‘s Kylian Mbappé and Argentina‘s Lionel Messi lead the way on eight goals with Haaland on seven and Kane on six.
Asked which of the pair was better, Kane said: “It is an impossible one for me to answer. First of all, I think we are completely different players almost. I know we are both seen as strikers, but it is almost two different positions if I’m totally honest.
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“Erling has been incredible, his goalscoring record. Physically, he’s a machine, he’s a beast. His finishing is at the highest level and obviously his goalscoring record speaks for itself.”
Kane has 73 goals for Bayern Munich and England this season while Haaland scored 46 times and won the Premier League Golden Boot with Manchester City for the third time in four years last term.
“I see myself as a different player although I score the same goals,” Kane said. “I like to maybe touch the ball a little bit more, be involved in play a little bit more, but also can play as an out-and-out nine. I don’t think it is one to compare ourselves.
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“I respect him a lot as a player and a fellow professional, obviously hoping he has a quiet day tomorrow. His overall performances over these recent years speak for themselves. He’s a fantastic player.”
England were unconvincing in topping Group L and required two late Kane goals to beat Congo DR before they clung on to record a famous 3-2 win over Mexico at Azteca Stadium in the round of 16.
Kane added: “Everyone wants to start the tournament perfect, in an ideal situation. You win every game, you win comfortably, you play amazing football, but that’s not always the case. History shows winners of major tournaments very rarely just have a smooth run all the way through.
“We are coming into a period now where, quarterfinals, we need to show the best version of ourselves, the highest levels that we can reach as a team that we haven’t quite reached yet at this tournament.
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“Now’s the time to express that. We hope we’ve done all the work to now peak as a team. We go into this moment where the quarterfinal, semifinal, final are all within a week, eight days of each other, so it comes really quickly.
“You need your squad more than ever to make sure everyone is ready to make an impact.”
England trained at Inter Miami CF’s base on Friday, watched by the MLS team’s co-owner and former England captain David Beckham, who greeted the players upon arrival and spent time with the group before their session.
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Kane also confirmed President Trump’s revelation earlier this week that he played golf with the striker.
“I played alright to be honest, but 18 months ago he invited me to play when I was down in Palm Beach,” Kane said. “So when the President invites you somewhere, it was a pretty surreal experience just to meet him and obviously play golf with him.
“His golf is pretty good, to be honest with you. I hope I can play golf as good as him when I’m his age; that’s for sure. A unique experience, but I was just grateful that he invited me to play.”




