Harry Kane unsure if this was last World Cup with England, cites

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Harry Kane says it's too early to know if this was his last World Cup with England, but Lionel Messi playing at 39 shows why he will never put a limit on himself. The 32-year-old captain called representing England his 'pride and joy.'
Harry Kane has said it is too early to know whether this was his last World Cup with England, but pointed to Lionel Messi playing at age 39 as a reason he will “never put a limit on” his own career.
The 32-year-old England captain, speaking to The Athletic, described representing his country as “my pride and joy; what I love to do more than anything.”
Kane’s comments come as England’s World Cup campaign continues. The forward, who is his nation’s all-time leading scorer, remains a key figure for the team.
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