Harry Kane urges Gareth Southgate to start him against San Marino

Harry Kane URGES Gareth Southgate to start him against San Marino in England’s final World Cup qualifier – as the Spurs striker hunts down Wayne Rooney’s all-time goalscoring record

  • Harry Kane urged Gareth Southgate to play him against San Marino on Monday 
  • Kane has not played any of the three against minnows San Marino or Andorra 
  • And the Tottenham striker is desperate to boost his international goals tally
  • The 28-year-old hotshot has Wayne Rooney’s all-time record of 53 in his sights 

Harry Kane has pleaded with Gareth Southgate to start on Monday in San Marino as the England captain hunts down Wayne Rooney’s all-time goalscoring record.

The Spurs striker took his international tally to 44 with a hat-trick against Albania on Friday night and is setting his sights on another goal glut in Serravalle against the world’s lowest-ranked team.

The 28-year-old took his tally of competitive goals for England to 39, overtaking Rooney’s record of 37.

Harry Kane has urged Gareth Southgate to play him against San Marino on Monday evening

Kane took home the match ball after a perfect hat-trick (pictured) against Albania on Friday 12

Kane is now eyeing Rooney’s all-time record of 53, and is in touching distance of third-placed Gary Lineker (48) and Bobby Charlton (49) in second.

Kane has not started any of the three games against minnows San Marino and Andorra during World Cup qualifying so far. ‘He’s quick to let me know he hasn’t played in those games,’ said Southgate. ‘For sure, he is keen to play.’

Should Kane score on Monday night, it would take his 2021 international tally to 13 — no other player has scored more England goals in a calendar year.

Kane is keen to boost his goals tally against the minnows and chase Wayne Rooney’s record 

Three Lions manager Gareth Southgate (above) is expected to put Kane up top to lead the line

Arsenal’s in-form goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale is hopeful of an England debut tonight. And Southgate may switch to a back four, which could open the door again to Trent Alexander-Arnold, Conor Coady and Tyrone Mings.

In midfield, Jude Bellingham could play with Kalvin Phillips expected to keep his place. Emile Smith Rowe is also pushing for a role.

Southgate’s options on Monday night are depleted after the withdrawal of Raheem Sterling, Jordan Henderson, Jack Grealish, Mason Mount and Luke Shaw. 

Crystal Palace midfielder Conor Gallagher was promoted up from the Under 21s for his first call-up.

Southgate has raised concern that Grealish and Henderson could face a period of time out after suffering injuries in the win over Albania.

‘As a precaution we scanned them and there are small injuries on the scans so we just hope they are not going to miss too much football from here on. 

‘It shouldn’t be too bad in either case but we’ll just have to see how that progresses.’

Sterling has withdrawn for personal reasons, while Mount (dental) and Shaw (concussion) didn’t meet up with the squad last week. 




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