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Totally agree. Kane will always have gravitas because of his talent but he’s not a captain imo.Aside from him probably seeing it as a slight if he gets denied it, I see no reason for Kane to be captain of the club once Hugo leaves or retires.
I don't see enough leadership out of Harry to justify it. Either by talking or doing.
I'd argue that Dier, Davies and Hojbjerg should be ahead of him in the pecking order for captaincy. Dier in particular.
Højbjerg as captain only if he remains a regular after Bissouma gets settled in and Skipp returns from injury...Aside from him probably seeing it as a slight if he gets denied it, I see no reason for Kane to be captain of the club once Hugo leaves or retires.
I don't see enough leadership out of Harry to justify it. Either by talking or doing.
I'd argue that Dier, Davies and Hojbjerg should be ahead of him in the pecking order for captaincy. Dier in particular.
Eric Dier's job once Hugo hangs it up. That's as clear as day.Højbjerg as captain only if he remains a regular after Bissouma gets settled in and Skipp returns from injury...
Aside from him probably seeing it as a slight if he gets denied it, I see no reason for Kane to be captain of the club once Hugo leaves or retires.
I don't see enough leadership out of Harry to justify it. Either by talking or doing.
I'd argue that Dier, Davies and Hojbjerg should be ahead of him in the pecking order for captaincy. Dier in particular.
Been saying this for some time. The identity of the captain on the pitch is as relevant to the team as the name of the club's security manager.Depends on how you see a leader, he's a player who leads by example (bar Golf gate) the one who everyone in the club looks up to, all the youngsters etc... he sets the example on and off the pitch etc...
Which is why he's Southgate's captain as well I guess.
I think being a captain is kinda overrated especially these days
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Depends on how you see a leader, he's a player who leads by example (bar Golf gate) the one who everyone in the club looks up to, all the youngsters etc... he sets the example on and off the pitch etc...
Which is why he's Southgate's captain as well I guess.
He's not a vocal player like Hojbjerg or Dier or Lloris but he's definitely someone who can lead a team with his gravitas and his standing.
I think being a captain is kinda overrated especially these days regardless, in our squad it's not as if Kane is the only one who can influence the other players, we have a load of leaders in our squad and players who have multiple personalities to fulfil the role.
Personally, I was quite amused about how seriously Brits seem to take the captaincy role in sports, team captain, club captain etc.