I think self-belief is a massive thing in football. If you don’t believe in yourself, not many others will. Work hard and believe in yourself, and I think you’ll go as far as your body will take you. – Harry Kane
It is down to the manager what he wants to do in the transfer window. Us as players, we just have to focus on each game that comes along and try and do our best. – Harry Kane
All goalscorers go on droughts. It is how you cope with that. And it is not just about scoring, it is about what you bring to the team, bringing others into play and getting assists. – Harry Kane
It is a great boost for confidence in a squad when there is not just one or two players scoring goals, but the whole team is contributing. – Harry Kane
I’ve been to Wembley a couple of times to see England, but the match which stands out for me is the 2008 Carling Cup final against Chelsea. I was there as a fan with the family. That was a great day out. – Harry Kane
I think to progress in major tournaments and to be at your best, you need a big squad, and you need to rotate it. – Harry Kane
If I can be a role model, or if I can maybe make another manager play a young player coming through rather than buy a player, that’s incredible. – Harry Kane
There’s no point playing up front just because you want to be the one who scores the goals. Make sure you have a knack for it. – Harry Kane
You can run in behind someone – one v. one, you’re better – so I’m always trying to work on my speed. That’s probably one aspect I’ve worked on the hardest as a player. I want to always improve on everything in my game, but that’s one area I really work on. – Harry Kane
Watching all the football over the weekend – and having to wait until Monday night to play – gets you ready, gets you firing. – Harry Kane
I went to see England against Switzerland at Wembley with my dad and brother, too. That was in 2008, Fabio Capello’s first game in charge. Jermaine Jenas scored, and we won 2-1. I remember the national anthem was incredible. I sang it with pride – always do. – Harry Kane
It’s harder to be angry at home when we lose. When it was just me and the missus, she didn’t mind. She’d take the wrath of the loss! But it’s harder when there’s a little baby now. – Harry Kane
When I was growing up, Keane and Sheringham were my idols, and they wore 10. So it was always my dream to wear it. – Harry Kane
It’s the worst feeling in the world – losing, and losing in a final on the big stage is even worse. – Harry Kane
I take it season by season. I don’t like looking too far ahead, because you never know what can happen. – Harry Kane
I’m at my most comfortable out on the pitch when I’m in front of goal with the ball at my feet. It’s about being used to certain situations, and with time, you will find, chances don’t get snatched at. – Harry Kane
I’m 23; I feel older than that, but I feel comfortable. I’m assured of myself, and it’s not a problem. – Harry Kane
I’ve always wanted to be a footballer, and I’ve always believed that’s the path I was going to go down. – Harry Kane
I am confident in my ability, as I always have been, and that I will be capable of maintaining my form, if not improving, year in, year out. – Harry Kane
Heading is still a vital part of being a striker, and it isn’t about being the biggest player. Heading the ball is about timing, so work on that in training. – Harry Kane
In football, you have to grow up quickly, and you’re generally more mature than other people your age. – Harry Kane
Obviously, I am hoping to go on and win many trophies for Spurs and for England. That’s always been the aim since I was a kid, dreaming of lifting the trophy one day for them, so that’s what I’ve got to do. – Harry Kane
I think sometimes managers like to buy players because they’re more experienced from abroad or when they’ve got players under their nose that will give everything to the club they’ve been brought up with. – Harry Kane