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Klinsmann compares Kane with Ibra and Ronaldo

It's a fact that Harry Kane is one of England's best strikers right now, but he is still far from proving that he is at the level of some of the best strikers in football history. Although he may get there someday, it seems that he still has a lot to do in order to be compared with legends such as Brazilian Ronaldo or Swedish veteran Zlatan Ibrahimovic, arguably some of the best goal scorers in history. But that doesn't take the chance off some people to praise him and motivate him to get there someday soon. 

The United States National Team manager, Jurgen Klinsmann, told the Sunday Mirror that: "I adore Harry Kane. I love him. I really like the way he has developed over the last few years, looking at it from the outside, I have constantly said to people that it is really nice to see the younger players stay grounded, staying normal. You don't get a sense of any of the players losing sight of where they are which is very important and great to see. You don't want to see them become big headed.

"The opposite really is the case with him and that is very good to see. With Harry he seems to be getting hungrier every day because he wants to win trophies and make a real name for himself. Spurs have a wonderful group of players and the manager really has some fantastic options at his disposal. His goalscoring record is beautiful and deserves huge compliments,” added the World Cup winning German. But the next game is coming up and so too is the next test. 

"That is the beauty of top level football – there is always something coming up. To have Champions League football for Harry is very important for his development as a player. That is a huge challenge as is playing in the Euros this summer. It's a big leap forward but it's fantastic for him to have the opportunity to show what he can do. Of course there are fantastic strikers at a tournament like the Euros. Zlatan, Ronaldo and the others. Can he be as good as them? Yeah, only time will tell."

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