Harry Kane, the prolific striker, has always been motivated by proving his critics wrong. Even with a successful career and numerous achievements under his belt, the memory of being released from Arsenal at a young age continues to fuel his drive for excellence. Kane’s journey from being let go by the Gunners to becoming one
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The Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system has become a hot topic of debate in European football, with controversies arising every week. This technology is also heavily present in the Champions League, influencing key decisions that can make or break a team’s chances. But how are these decisions actually made, and are they always correct? In
Harry Kane’s journey to becoming one of the world’s elite strikers was shaped by a painful rejection he experienced as a young boy at Arsenal. After joining Arsenal’s under-9s age group and receiving harsh criticism from the academy boss Liam Brady, Kane was let go and forced to return to Ridgeway Rovers, the grassroots club
England striker Harry Kane has been dealt a blow with news of his ankle injury, which has forced him to return to Bayern Munich for further treatment. Gareth Southgate, the manager of the national team, has confirmed that Kane will not be featuring in the upcoming match against Belgium. This setback comes after Kane suffered