Healthy competition pushes England to a higher standard, says Kane - Soccer News
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Healthy competition pushes England to a higher standard, says Kane - Soccer News
""There's great competition for places in a lot of positions. People know their positions and who their competition is," said Kane. "I think it allows people to come into the camp and feel free. There is that healthy competition that pushes each other to a higher standard. "The boss is really clear when he talks to players, and I think it will be the same all the way up to the tournament. "There will be some players who don't get to play, but he will make it clear on roles.""
""I'd say probably yeah," "I've had good moments throughout my whole career. Physically and mentally, the way I am involved in the game has all come together nicely.""
Harry Kane says competition for places has raised standards within the England squad under manager Thomas Tuchel. Players know their positions and their direct competition for starting places. The competitive environment has created a healthy push that improves individual and collective performance. Tuchel communicates roles clearly and will maintain clarity up to the tournament, accepting that some players will not play. England have won seven World Cup qualifiers, scoring 20 unanswered goals, and face Albania in their final qualifier. Kane is in outstanding personal form, scoring prolifically for Bayern Munich and in qualifying matches.
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