Harry Kane told he's got 'no reason to bow out' after England's 2026 World Cup campaign as former Three Lions star makes Teddy Sheringham comparison

Harry Kane has “no reason to bow out” of the England fold after gracing the 2026 World Cup, says Three Lions legend Stuart Pearce.

  • The Three Lions’ all-time leading scorer
  • Closing in on appearance record
  • Expected to play on for some time yet

Harry Kane told he's got 'no reason to bow out' after England's 2026 World Cup campaign as former Three Lions star makes Teddy Sheringham comparisonHarry Kane told he's got 'no reason to bow out' after England's 2026 World Cup campaign as former Three Lions star makes Teddy Sheringham comparisonHarry Kane told he's got 'no reason to bow out' after England's 2026 World Cup campaign as former Three Lions star makes Teddy Sheringham comparison

Prolific striker Kane is currently captain of his country and continues to rewrite the history books. He is the all-time leading goalscorer for ‘s men’s team, with the target being found on 73 occasions through 107 appearances.

The expectation is that Kane will go on to break Peter Shilton’s cap record, which currently stands at 125. He should get close to that by the time that another major tournament rolls around next summer.

Kane, who has suffered defeat in back-to-back finals, has broken his trophy curse at club level – as a title winner with – and is determined to end the Three Lions’ long wait for tangible success.

Pearce – speaking in association with Freebets.com, home of best casino sites – believes a talismanic performer will continue for some time yet, telling BALLGM when asked how much international football the 32-year-old frontman has left in him: “He’s got another in him next summer, then you are looking two years beyond that. He’ll be a 35-year-old. n

“He is incredibly professional. His game is not based on blistering speed. I see no reason at all to bow out. I saw Teddy Sheringham wheeling it out late on in his career. Teddy played with his head and I think Harry Kane does as well. I see no problem going forward. The big question mark will be, who’s coming along to dislodge him? At the moment, I’m not seeing anyone that is consistent enough.”

new boy Liam Delap is considered to be a natural successor to Kane in England’s No.9 berth, but will need to deliver the goods at Stamford Bridge if he is to earn the right to follow in the footsteps of a modern day great.