EPL: Harry Kane names 4 best players, snubs Cristiano Ronaldo, Messi

Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane has named his four favourite players snubbing Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi

He made the selection as part of the ‘Mount Rushmore’ challenge.

In the clip, the England international named Wayne Rooney, David Beckham, Bobby Moore, and Brazilian legend Ronaldo as his best.

Harry Kane picked three former England stars in his four choices and this is not surprising, being an Englishman.

Speaking in a video for SPORTbible, Kane said (via GOAL): “I’d go with David Beckham. A big idol of mine growing up, a great role model and one of England’s greatest players, so he’d definitely be there. I’d probably go with Wayne Rooney as well, I think watching Rooney growing up, seeing what he did for England, and then being lucky enough to play with him, and for him to be my captain was amazing so Rooney would definitely be in there.

“Brazilian Ronaldo, being a striker, I used to love watching strikers, growing up, and I think he’s one of the best to ever do it. He had a great mixture of goalscoring ability but also affecting the game with dribbling and some of his runs, he was one of the greatest number nines there’s ever been.

“And I’m going to go with Bobby Moore. I think for an England captain to win a World Cup is inspiring and it’s in my dreams and something I want to be able to achieve one day, so to have the opportunity to try and do that would be pretty amazing so I’ll put him up there.”

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