The Chelsea stopper is a big fan of Tottenham Hotspur’s Harry Kane.

Chelsea star Thibaut Courtois spoke to reporters yesterday, and offered high words of praise for Tottenham and England striker Harry Kane, labelling him as the Three Lions’ most dangerous player, as quoted by Goal.com.
Kane was in sizzling form for Spurs last season, scoring 41 goals in 48 appearances in all competitions, but he was not immune from criticism, following the goal-claiming incident against Stoke City.

The 24-year-old is still widely considered to be one of Europe’s most dangerous strikers, however, and he is expected to spearhead England’s attack in Russia this summer.
Courtois, who experienced a challenging campaign with Chelsea this season, raved about the quality of Kane, when speaking to reporters, labelling the Tottenham man as England’s most dangerous player, as quoted by Goal.com:

“England have a team with a lot of individual talent, you’ll have to watch out for several players. But the one who scores almost 30 goals every year is Harry Kane. He is the most dangerous.”
Not many people fancy Gareth Southgate’s side at the World Cup this summer, but if they are to have any chance whatsoever of progressing through to the latter stages of the competition, Kane will have to be at his very best.
And if the Spurs man does have a successful tournament, he will solidify his standing in the game as one of the continent’s most feared hitmen.
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