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Kane voted Three Lions' Player of the Year

Fri 18 January 2019, 17:03|Tottenham Hotspur

Harry Kane has scooped the England Men’s Player of the Year award for 2018 - the second consecutive year he's claimed the prestigious award.

The striker once again demonstrated his talent on the international stage in what was an incredible 2018 for the Three Lions.

After being appointed England captain in May, the 25-year-old led his nation to the semi-finals of the FIFA World Cup finals in Russia and scored six goals along the way to become the first Spurs player to claim the tournament’s Golden Boot.

Harry took his goalscoring form into the inaugural UEFA Nations League tournament, where he found the target a further three times in as many games to send England through to June’s finals.

This award has particular significance as it’s always an honour to be recognised by the people that count the most – the fans

Harry Kane

"To be voted England's best player for the second successive year is something I'm immensely proud of,” Harry said.

“After such a monumental year, this award has particular significance as it’s always an honour to be recognised by the people that count the most – the fans. 

“However, it took a collective effort from my England team-mates, Gareth Southgate and his staff to achieve such a positive 2018 and we were backed by fantastic support both from the stands and back at home along the way.

“We don’t want 2018 to be our only high point so here’s to continued progression with Euro 2020 qualifying and the UEFA Nations League finals in 2019.”