Harry Kane has been a good example of a professional for most of his life as an elite footballer.
The Englishman is one of the top players in the world and yet he is also very humble.
He is currently the captain of England and his leadership skills have been put to the test on several occasions, and he has passed.
Bukayo Saka has just revealed how the striker put rivalry at club level to one side to help him settle in as a new player for the England national team.
Being so young, it can be intimidating to find yourself in your country’s national team.
Saka must have felt that way at first, but thanks to the help of Kane he was able to be at ease and socialise with his new international teammates.
The teenage Arsenal man revealed via an interview on Sky Sports that Kane came up to him to know he was fairing which helped him to settle in.
Proper captain
— Lemon Noggin (@LemonNoggin) November 11, 2020
Great Player, So Proud Of Him.
— Universal Soldier (@AdamsonAhmed) November 11, 2020
That's a relief for Saka, knowing how a proper captain communicates, instead of one that shouts 'WHY IS MAN DOING THIS😆😂😂' whenever Lacazette misses a big chance
— Harry (@RunReissRun) November 11, 2020
may play for rival clubs but H is the greatest man you could ask for in a football team
— stevos sport show (@camstevo_) November 11, 2020
It makes a change to have a positive story about Harry instead of the media attacking him
— Danny (@Dannymc2110) November 11, 2020
Class from Kane 👏
— Waldo (@AFCWaldo) November 11, 2020
Maybe Kane received something similar as a young man?