The Tottenham star has given everything for the club he has supported since childhood. As he nears the end of his contract, he owes it nothing.
Category: Kane, Harry (1993- )
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Harry Kane and the Power of Individual Achievement
The New York Times – Sports:Soccer prefers to recognize collective triumphs ahead of personal milestones as the true measure of success. But glory comes in many forms.
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How FIFA Silenced a World Cup Armband Campaign
The New York Times – Sports:European teams had planned to highlight inclusivity on soccer’s biggest stage. They blinked when the sport’s governing body flexed its muscles.
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England Remakes the Case for Itself With a 3-0 Win Over Wales
The New York Times – Sports:By toppling Wales, England advanced to the knockout stages, and reinvigorated itself.
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Who Will Win the World Cup? There’s Really Only One Place to Ask.
The New York Times – Sports:Everyone from coaches to fans has an opinion on who will win the World Cup, but the bookmakers know best. And even then, nothing is a sure thing.
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World Cup: England Beats Iran as Protests are Shunned
The New York Times – Sports:Ticket confusion and the squelching of various forms of protest overshadowed a fairly routine victory.
