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Thierry Henry and Zlatan Ibrahimović crown Harry Kane as England’s biggest World Cup hero
Harry Kane delivered once again when England needed him most. His dramatic brace against DR Congo sparked glowing praise from Thierry Henry and Zlatan Ibrahimović, who even dubbed him "Sir Harry Kane" while insisting England’s World Cup hopes rest on their captain.
Thierry Henry finds a new way to describe Harry Kane’s greatness
Harry Kane reminded the football world why he remains England’s most influential player. Just when the Three Lions appeared headed for a shocking defeat against DR Congo, their captain stepped up with a dramatic late brace to keep England’s 2026 FIFA World Cup dreams alive.
The Bayern Munich striker first leveled the match with a powerful header in the 75th minute before sealing a 2-1 comeback victory with a thunderous strike from an incredibly awkward position just moments before the final whistle. The spectacular finish not only sent England into celebration but also left two of football’s biggest legends in complete admiration.
According to comments made during FOX Sports’ World Cup coverage, Thierry Henry was amazed by Kane’s ability to generate so much power under extreme physical fatigue. The French icon emphasized that producing such a strike when the body is exhausted is something only elite players can accomplish.
Henry even delivered one of the tournament’s most memorable quotes, joking that if he attempted the same shot, "I’d break my back," before affectionately giving England’s captain a new nickname that quickly caught fans’ attention: "Sir Harry Kane."
Zlatan Ibrahimović believes England’s future depends entirely on Harry Kane
The Swedish legend argued that England’s entire project revolves around Harry Kane, making him far more indispensable than the biggest stars on other World Cup contenders.
Ibrahimović explained that Argentina can rely on several match-winners alongside Lionel Messi, while France boasts world-class talent around Kylian Mbappé. England, however, presents a completely different picture.
According to Zlatan, Harry Kane is the player who carries England through its toughest moments, not only because of his goals but because of the leadership and influence he brings every time he steps onto the pitch.
With five goals in the tournament, Kane has now drawn level with Erling Haaland in the Golden Boot race and sits just one goal behind leaders Kylian Mbappé and Lionel Messi, who each have six.
Physical concerns emerge ahead of England’s showdown with Mexico
Although England secured its place in the Round of 16, the match also exposed concerns that Thomas Tuchel cannot afford to ignore.
According to Zlatan Ibrahimović’s analysis, several England players appeared physically drained during the closing stages, with Declan Rice standing out as one of the most exhausted figures on the pitch after another demanding performance in midfield.
England now faces a quick turnaround before meeting Mexico, a team that has impressed throughout the group stage by remaining unbeaten and playing with growing confidence.

Mexico will face an England side driven by Harry Kane
England’s Round of 16 clash with Mexico has gained an extra layer of intrigue following the comments from Henry and Ibrahimović.
Both football legends believe England possesses one player capable of deciding any match on his own. That responsibility once again falls squarely on Harry Kane, who continues to enjoy one of the finest goalscoring runs of his career.
While other title contenders spread responsibility across multiple superstars, the observations from two legendary forwards suggest England’s overall level drops significantly whenever Kane is unable to influence the game.
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