England manager Thomas Tuchel praises Harry Kane for surpassing Pele's international goals tally
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England manager Thomas Tuchel praises Harry Kane for surpassing Pele's international goals tally
""This [surpassing Pelé] is the cherry on top. The investment from Harry in these matches is outstanding. He is so invested in everything we do," the former Borussia Dortmund manager praised, as captured by @iMiaSanMia. "He's the same for Bayern Munich. He's in a mindset and physical condition that is at the highest level. He produces goal after goal for us. The way he works, tracks back, finds solutions in offensive play is outstanding.""
""But, generally, it is accepted that the Brazilian maestro scored 77 goals in 92 games for the Selecão. Harry Kane has now surpassed that international tally. With England already qualified and playing a dead rubber match against Albania, it was Harry Kane who fought to not only break the deadlock late but seal the game with his two goals. That took him 78 international goals.""
Debate exists over how many goals Pelé scored, but 77 goals in 92 games for the Selecão is generally accepted. Harry Kane has surpassed that international tally by reaching 78 goals for England. The milestone came in a dead rubber against Albania, where Kane scored late to break the deadlock and added a second to seal the win. The feat required 112 matches, leaving Kane's goals-per-game ratio lower than Pelé's, but the total remains a notable achievement. England manager Thomas Tuchel praised Kane's investment, physical condition, defensive work, and consistent goal production.
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