Harry Kane Statue Unveiled At Peter May Sports Centre In East London
London, UK - England international striker Harry Kane was honored with a life-size statue at the Peter May Sports Centre in East London on Monday, November 19.
The £7,200 worth statue was placed in a location where Kane used to play as a kid, instead of Weaver Line Overground station in Chingford and Ridgeway Par after various considerations.
The 31-year-old Tottenham Hotspur forward made the statement during the unveiling alongside his former youth team at Ridgeway Rovers, in Walthamstow said that he feels performing at his highest level ever and feel as good as I ever have.
" There's is a perception when you get to your thirty's that you're going down but for me I'm performing at my best , I've never performed better. I should love my career still has two or three years left in me."
"We are really hoping we could bring home the FIFA World Cup silverware which brings pride to our country, and if we can give it to England we will be very happy and fulfilled.
"I think there’s a perception when you get too old and come to an end but I like performance at my highest level ever feel as good as I ever have", said Kane.
The German coach Thomas Tuchel joined the English National Team recently which has brought in new energy with his tactically play style.
"We've tried this on couple occasions but we still need one more try until then. Our team needs to prove itself by beating some bigger teams and it's ultimately about trying to win that World Cup, our goal is going to be no different in a couple of years .