Bellingham labels Kane ‘best England player of all time’ after Panama win

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Jude Bellingham has declared Harry Kane the finest England player in history following their influential roles in a 2-0 World Cup triumph over Panama. The victory confirmed the Three Lions’ progression as Group L winners, with Bellingham supplying the decisive assist for Kane’s goal during the encounter.

Bellingham hails “best England player of all time”

The former Borussia Dortmund midfielder spoke glowingly of his international teammate in a post-match interview with ITV. “It is an honour to play with him,” Bellingham stated. “For me he is the best England player of all time. He is the one who has showed up more than anyone, more than any other England player.”

Bellingham traced their on-field chemistry back to the previous World Cup in Qatar, noting they have developed a close understanding over the past four or five years. He explained that Kane’s elevated standards make collaboration straightforward, describing the Bayern Munich striker’s current level as “just incredible.”

The 21-year-old also drew attention to Kane’s captaincy and consistency, asserting that the forward’s involvement inevitably shapes matches. “You don’t doubt him at all,” Bellingham added. “In terms of whether he is involved or not, he is going to make a difference in the game and he did.” He further praised Kane’s dedication and leadership qualities, suggesting the striker deserves every accolade he receives.

Kane returns compliments

Kane subsequently offered similar commendations for Bellingham while speaking to the same broadcaster. The England captain thanked his colleague for the goal-scoring opportunity, observing that the cross demonstrated exceptional quality. He described the midfielder as appearing “fit and sharp with the bit between his teeth,” suggesting Bellingham is determined to demonstrate his abilities to a global audience.

The Bayern Munich forward additionally emphasised Bellingham’s defensive contributions, referencing his tireless running, tackling and tracking back. Kane noted that such versatility makes the youngster difficult to mark, citing his strength and physical presence across different positions.

The exchange of praise illustrates a professional relationship that has matured significantly since Qatar. As England prepare for the knockout stages, this demonstrated synergy between their captain and creative fulcrum provides the team with a formidable attacking platform.

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