Tottenham
Hotspur striker Harry Kane has been confirmed as England's captain for this
summer's World Cup in Russia.
Kane was
amongst the favourites to be handed the armband by manager Gareth Southgate,
having carried out the role on numerous occasions under the current England
boss.
Liverpool's
Jordan Henderson and Chelsea's Gary Cahill are the only two players in the
England squad who captain their clubs, but both have been overlooked in favour
of Kane.
"Harry
has some outstanding personal qualities. He is a meticulous professional and
one of the most important things for a captain is that they set the standard
every day," Southgate said in a statement.
"He has
belief and high standards and it is a great message for the team to have a
captain who has shown that it is possible to be one of the best in the world
over a consistent period of time and that has been his drive.
"Harry
will need the support of the other good leaders we've got around him. You don't
become a top team by just having a good captain with good values. That has to
spread right throughout the group but I think he's the one ready to take that
challenge on."
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