Kane: Winning trophies would stop noise around me
Briefly

Harry Kane, despite a successful individual career, has yet to win major team trophies. He reflects on his time at Tottenham where he reached finals but left empty-handed. In an exclusive ESPN interview, Kane expresses confidence in his career accomplishments while acknowledging that team trophies are a crucial aspect. He emphasizes the importance of consistency over a prolonged period rather than fleeting success. Kane looks forward to the possibility of winning trophies with Bayern Munich this season while accepting that criticism is an inevitable part of football.
I've done a lot of things I've wanted to do in my career so far. Of course, I know the team trophy is the one that everyone will refer back to, but ultimately, you know, you have to do your best in every situation. And I feel like I've done that.
From when I set out, it was always about how consistent I could be. I looked at the greats of the game and what made them great, and it wasn't just doing it in spells, it was doing it year after year.
We have another opportunity this year to win some trophies and, and that would be incredible, and maybe that would stop that noise around me a little bit.
In football in general, you're always gonna have people who doubt you, people who criticize you. The most important thing is that you know what you're trying to achieve.
Read at ESPN.com
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