Hutch's Shoulder wrote:Without an agreed definition of 'world class', all opinions are equally valid. First rule of debate: define your terms.
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Dubciteh wrote:What i like about Kane is, he just seems like a normal bloke who likes playing football and scoring goals, no silly tatts no silly wags no controversy no fancy clothes none of the bs that goes with most footballers. He is hard to dislike.
Yeah but he plays for Spurs, that makes it easy for me to dislike him.
Tokyo Blue wrote:Would he get in Madrid's team? If so, at whose expense?
phips wrote:Tokyo Blue wrote:Would he get in Madrid's team? If so, at whose expense?
yes. Benzema.
City64 wrote:Come on ! he plays for spurs how can he be world class ???
Crossie wrote:Why is it strange that English papers rave about an English player? They should. I bet Argentinian papers piss themselves when someone says Kane is better than Aguero.
Original Dub wrote:He's very good.
Not fit to lace kun's boots mind, but very good.
dazby wrote:To answer your question Tokyo, I'd say Le Tiss was world class and he won nothing.
He's a very good player. Does it matter if he's world class or almost?
phips wrote:Tokyo Blue wrote:Would he get in Madrid's team? If so, at whose expense?
yes. Benzema.
nottsblue wrote:Hutch's Shoulder wrote:Without an agreed definition of 'world class', all opinions are equally valid. First rule of debate: define your terms.
Exactly.
Far too many players have the label "world class" for my money.
My definition would be a World Cup squad of 23. Does a player get in that? As a forward that is a tough ask. Messi and Ronaldo are shoo ins. You've then got three more striker positions to fill. Perm from Aguero, Lewandowski, Neymar, Benzema, Kane and anyone else who you think is worthy. I personally don't think you have to have won anything or done it on the International stage. Rush for example or Best played for poor outfits internationally. Yet both would have got in a World Cup squad at the peak of their powers.
The example of Le Tissier above is another good one. Won nothing at club level but a superb talent, criminally overlooked by England.
But would I rate Kane as "world class"? Not yet.
But I would take him here instead of Sanchez in a heartbeat. Does everything you could want in a striker. Scores goals, inside and outside the box. Right foot, left foot and can head a ball. Can also hold it up if necessary. Has a seemingly good temperament, stays out of trouble, is rarely injured and seems to be well liked by his team mates.
£100m easily and it would be money well spent IMO
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