Striker Harry Kane will captain England at the World Cup in Russia, manager Gareth South gate has announced.
Kane, 24, scored 41 goals in all competitions last season as Tottenham finished third in the Premier League.
Spurs team-mate Eric Dier and Liverpool midfielder Jordan Henderson have also skippered England recently.
"Harry
has some outstanding personal qualities," said South gate, who told the
England squad during a meeting at
St George's Park on Monday night.
Kane
first captained England in last summer's 2-2 World Cup qualifier in
Scotland, where he scored a late equalizer, before going on to wear the
armband on a further three occasions.
"I'm so excited for the World Cup, I can't wait to be there and experience it," he said.
"To lead the lads out, it's going to be special."
Kane, who has scored 12 goals in 23 appearances for his country, was described as a "meticulous professional" by South gate.
"One of the most important things for a captain is that they set the standard every day," he added.
"He
has belief and high standards and it is a great message for the team to
have a captain who has shown that it is possible to be one of the best
in the world over a consistent period of time and that has been his
drive.
"My feeling is that over the last 18 months in the camps
that he's been with us he has shown that he has got the desire to take
that into a team environment and he recognises the importance of
bringing others with him."
England manager Gareth Southgate was effectively making a choice from
two as World Cup captain - Harry Kane or Jordan Henderson.
Southgate
was clearly comfortable with either Tottenham's striker or Henderson,
who has captained Liverpool to Saturday's Champions League Final against
Real Madrid in Kiev.
In the end, he has gone with 24-year-old
Kane and few who have seen him when he has worn the captain's armband
for England would argue with the wisdom of that decision.
Kane has
shown that he can not only cope with the extra responsibility but
thrive upon it, especially when his late equaliser rescued England from a
World Cup qualifier defeat in Scotland last June.
He is an
undisputed first-choice, will literally lead from the front and has the
calm, measured personality on and off the pitch to deal with the unique
demands of leading England at a major tournament.
The only
question marks expressed have been whether a striker is the best
position for a captain - but Southgate has chosen Kane knowing full well
it will not stop Henderson from imposing his own force of personality,
with or without the armband.
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