I love the Club World Cup
While there will continue to be critics at the Club World Cup, Harry Kane loves life in the United States.
Bayern Munich striker Kane scored the opener and supported Michael Olisé’s second half winner. The Bundesliga Champions secured their position in the final 16 with a 10-0 victory at Auckland City in a 2-1 defeat from Boca Junior last night.
And while skeptics continue to point out hot weather and poor attendance as reasons to question the validity of the summer tournament, Kane has no problem with either issue.
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Certainly, the England captain says the atmosphere created by Boca fans at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami was one of the most memorable of his long career.
Kane said:
“Not only does it come with credit to them, but the Bayern fans are also credited. They tried to help us as much as they could, but it was tough for all the Boca fans out there. It was a special night.
Bavaria and Boca were played in the evening, but it was still hot in South Florida, but it wasn’t the baking temperature that part of the day’s game was played.
Former Tottenham Mankane added:
“This is a great experience for me and for other Englanders who will be playing in the World Cup next year, so the same thing about this kind of Club World Cup game and next year is the same.
“There’s a special kind of feeling when you get out of that pitch, you’re sweating, you’re dripping, you’re convulsing, you’re giving it all on the pitch, especially when you win. That’s what we have to do.”
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That’s a great experience – Kane
From a football perspective, the tournament is interesting, with the South American side holding themselves against their European counterparts.
And Kane says he was intrigued by playing against teams of different styles.
“I think it’s great to experience a variety of teams. I think we’ve already seen South American teams create major problems, especially for some of the European teams.
“It shows how big it is in the world and how good some of these players are. You need to be ready for the next game, the next opportunity. I’ve loved this tournament so far and I can be here for a while.”