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England must be careful to retain culture – Kane


England will be promoted to League A if they beat the Republic of Ireland in Sunday’s Nations League match at Wembley.

“If we win, it sets us up really well for the year ahead going into the [2026] World Cup,” said Bayern Munich forward Kane.

“These are the camps where you build that culture and togetherness that lead you into the World Cup. It is just a reminder that playing for England is really, really special.

“For me personally it is one of the greatest things I do as a professional footballer.”

Thomas Tuchel takes over as England boss on 1 January and Kane said it was up to the experienced players to pass on the message about team culture to the younger ones in the national set-up.

“I’m sure Thomas will come in and have ideas and ways he wants to build his culture,” added Kane.

“Ultimately we have had some really good tournaments and it’s about sharing those experiences with the players who haven’t had as much exposure to that.”

Kane was dropped in favour of Ollie Watkins for the win over Greece before replacing the Aston Villa striker on 66 minutes.

The former Tottenham forward, who is set to start against the Republic of Ireland, said he was “a little bit” shocked at being dropped by Carsley.

“I’ve made it clear that I want to start every game,” said Kane. “I want to try to help the team. I understood his decision. But it was new for me.”

Speaking to BBC Radio 5 Live, Kane added: “Ultimately, I’m here because I’m one of the top goalscorers in the world at the moment.

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“Sometimes I feel like there’s a perception that maybe I’m just here because I’m the captain, but it’s not the case. I’m in the best form I’ve been in in my career.”



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