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Harry Kane Named His GOAT out of Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo

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Football debates always make for entertaining viewing and there isn’t a bigger one than the GOAT battle between Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.

Whatever side of the fence you sit on, there are reasonable arguments for both sides. For many, Messi’s heroics at the 2022 World Cup, firing Argentina to glory, confirmed the eight-time Ballon d’Or winner as the greatest of all-time.

That said, some continue to back Ronaldo, pointing out his success in Europe with club and country. He’s also the greatest goalscorer the sport has ever seen.

Harry Kane is arguably England’s answer to the iconic duo, moving into legendary status every time he represents his country. His opinion holds weight and that’s why the Three Lions’ all-time top goalscorer’s verdict of Messi and Ronaldo is worth assessing.

Harry Kane’s Verdict on Messi or Ronaldo

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Now that Messi and Ronaldo have left European football, other stars have stepped up and put their names forward for a Ballon d’Or win. Kane is one of them, having thrived at Bayern Munich last season and eyeing World Cup glory with England.

The former Tottenham Hotspur striker probably won’t reach the heights of Messi and Ronaldo from their iconic duel in El Clasico. But he has played against Messi and Ronaldo during his career.

Asked which player he believes was better during their prime, he told Prime Video Sport in 2022: “I’ll go with prime Messi.”

Those comments came before Messi won the World Cup with Argentina later that year. The Argentine’s peak undoubtedly came at Barcelona, where he dazzled at Camp Nou and became the Catalans’ all-time top scorer.

Messi came up against Ronaldo during his time in Catalonia and the pair waged war for nine seasons in La Liga. Both have been irreplaceable since leaving Barca and Real Madrid, and Spanish football hasn’t quite been the same.

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Kane Wanted to ‘Get on Ronaldo and Messi Level’

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It’s easy to just place Messi and Ronaldo in a league of their own. However, Kane’s exploits over the past year have been on a par with the numbers the pair produced at their peak.

Kane won the European Golden Boot after netting 36 goals in the Bundesliga and finished with an overall tally of 61 goals in 51 games for Bayern. It’s a ridiculous statistic that puts him above Manchester City’s Erling Haaland and Real Madrid’s Kylian Mbappe.

For England’s skipper, it’s unsurprising as he previously vowed to reach Messi and Ronaldo’s level. He told Gary Neville on The Overlap back in 2021:

“I’ve still got so much more to give. I can produce better numbers than I’m producing at the moment. I’m not afraid to say, ‘I want to be the best’. I want to try and get on the level Ronaldo and Messi got to. That’s my ultimate goal – to be winning trophies season in, season out, scoring 50, 60, 70 goals season in, season out. The pressure from myself is always bigger than anything anyone else can put on me.”

The GOAT debate isn’t the only one taking hold in football today. Messi and Ronaldo’s absence from European football has made the Ballon d’Or race hard to call, and many believe Kane deserves to pick up the prestigious award.

Kane’s world-class exploits for club and country are also sparking debate over his status in the English game. Some think he is eclipsing the likes of Sir Bobby Charlton as the best player in Three Lions history.

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Tottenham Chiefs Confident They Will Sign Junior Kroupi

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Tottenham Hotspur chiefs are now growing in confidence that they will seal a deal to sign Bournemouth striker Eli Junior Kroupi this summer, according to TEAMtalk.

There is no doubt that Tottenham are winning in the transfer window in terms of Premier League clubs, having made six quality signings since the window opened four weeks ago.

The free transfer additions of Andy Robertson, Marcos Senesi and Martin Dubravka were impressive enough, with all three bringing huge Premier League experience and Robertson having won both the Premier League and the Champions League during his time with Liverpool.

It’s only got better too since the north Londoners started spending money for signings, with Jan Paul van Hecke, Mateus Fernandes and Sandro Tonali joining for a combined fee of around £235m.

The latter two in particular were also wanted by big clubs in the Premier League and in Europe, and both represent quite the coup for a team that finished in 17th position in the English top flight last term.

Having transformed the defence and midfield engine room, now attention has turned to strengthening a frontline that suffered from injuries and general poor form last term.

Tottenham Preparing Junior Kroupi Bid

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Tottenham have received a huge boost in their bid to land exciting Bournemouth attacker Eli Junior Kroupi this summer, with Champions League holders Paris Saint-Germain turning their attention to a deal to sign Barcelona forward Ferran Torres instead.

According to TEAMtalk, PSG had identified Junior Kroupi as a ‘dream’ replacement for Goncalo Ramos following the Portugal international’s big-money move to AC Milan, but the youngster isn’t willing to accept a move to the Parc des Princes to be a back-up player.

Now, the Ligue 1 giants are making progress on a move to sign Torres, with personal terms already agreed and club-to-club talks advancing.

It all means that Spurs officials are increasingly confident of sealing a deal for the ‘world-class talent’, as they get ready to test Bournemouth’s resolve with a bid, in the hope that a deal worth around £85m will be enough to convince the south coast outfit to sell.

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Joining Tottenham Really Appeals to Junior Kroupi

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The second big boost for Tottenham in their pursuit of another exciting Premier League player is the fact that he is said to see the prospect of linking up with De Zerbi in north London as being ‘hugely appealing’.

The youngster is said to value regular first-team football over playing for a huge club where he will be out of the starting XI more often than not, which could make Spurs the perfect move.

Tottenham believe that both the player and his representatives are open to the move this summer, and they see him as a player who is capable of leading their attack for many years.

The biggest challenge will be producing an offer that is good enough to tempt Bournemouth to sell, given they are insisting he is untouchable ahead of the club’s first ever European campaign under new manager Marco Rose next term.

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Keir Starmer Set To Pass Hillsborough Law Before Prime Minister Stint Ends

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Keir Starmer has just one week left of his term as UK Prime Minister, and his final act is reportedly set to be one last major football law change. The Labour Party leader has been well involved with the World Cup this summer.

In the buildup to England’s Round of 16 tie vs Mexico, he passed an emergency law that ensured pubs would be allowed to stay open until 5am on the Monday morning – a decision that drew plenty of supporters as it did critics. Meanwhile, as the Three Lions are now into the semi-finals, where they will play Argentina on Wednesday night, a Bank Holiday could be on the cards if they bring football home.

Starmer’s final football decision isn’t linked to the national team, but rather the sport in general. The clubs that benefit the most are likely to ply their trade in the Premier League, and is a significant step in the right direction for justice.

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Liverpool fans at Anfield

As per The Guardian, Starmer is expected to use his final week in office to push the Hillsborough law through its remaining stages in the Commons after months of delays. This bill aims to strengthen support for families seeking justice after major disasters and create new offences for officials who deliberately mislead the public or seek to block accountability.

The prime minister made the legislation one of Labour’s defining manifesto commitments before entering government. Speaking at the party’s conference in Liverpool in 2024, he promised to introduce legislation before the next anniversary of the Hillsborough stadium disaster – 15 April – saying families should never again have to fight the state to uncover the truth.

But despite the pledge, the bill was delayed after ministers clashed with campaigners over how it should be applied to the intelligence services. The law was to complete its Commons stages earlier this year, but the government postponed it after concerns from MI5, MI6 and GCHQ about its impact on national security operations and covert officers.

If the bill clears the Commons this week, it will represent a huge step toward embedding a legal duty across public authorities, an objective campaigners believe will help prevent cover-ups after disasters and major public tragedies.

Justice For The 97 Looks Closer Than Ever Before

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The bill takes its name from the Hillsborough disaster in 1989, which led to the deaths of 97 Liverpool supporters after a crowd crush at their team’s FA Cup semi-final against Nottingham Forest in Sheffield.

In 2016, nearly three decades after the disaster, a landmark inquest found those who died were unlawfully killed – and that the behaviour of Liverpool fans played no part in the tragedy, contrary to the false claims of officers and tabloid newspapers, who painted the Anfield faithful in a disgusting light.

The decades-long fight for justice by families exposed repeated failings by public bodies, including South Yorkshire police. While the acknowledgement that the fans themselves weren’t at fault for the tragedy was a huge step towards justice, a law that prevents the same mishandling and misreporting from happening again will feel like the missing piece to the story for most.

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Liverpool in Talks to Sign Midfielder Joao Gomes: Perfect Fit for Iraola

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Liverpool have opened talks to sign a new midfielder, and he could be absolutely perfect for Andoni Iraola.

It is clear that Liverpool are prioritising a move to sign a new winger in the summer transfer window as they search for a replacement for Mohamed Salah.

Despite that, the Reds can also look to strengthen in other areas of the pitch after a disappointing 25-26 season.

Liverpool could look to add more bodies in the middle of the park, especially with the likes of Curtis Jones linked with a departure.

Iraola also needs to add to his defence with both Ibrahima Konate and Andy Robertson leaving the club on free transfers.

It’s an important summer window for Liverpool, and they’ve now opened talks to sign a new midfielder.

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12/20/2025 – Liverpool’s Alexis Mac Allister during the Premier League match at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London. Picture date: Saturday December 20, 2025. (Photo by Adam Davy/PA Images/Alamy Images/Sipa USA)
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According to reports in Portugal, Liverpool have opened talks to sign Wolves midfielder Joao Gomes in the summer transfer window.

Atletico Madrid did have a deal agreed for the Brazilian midfielder, but doubts have now emerged over that transfer.

Alexis Mac Allister has enjoyed a difficult 25/26 season, so Liverpool could be looking to add another midfielder to their squad.

You could certainly argue that Gomes would be an upgrade on Mac Allister, especially for Iraola’s side.

Gomes would make the move to Liverpool and instantly become a regular starter at Anfield, so it’s a signing they certainly should be looking to pursue.

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Joao Gomes

Gomes is the type of midfielder that could easily explode under Iraola, and the new Liverpool manager would love him.

The Wolves man has been praised for his ‘insane’ work rate, something that Iraola values massively within his system.

Iraola likes his teams to press high up the pitch and suffocate the opposition as they look to win the ball back.

Gomes would be perfect for that system, so it’s no surprise that Liverpool have already opened talks to secure his signature.

Gomes is clearly happy to leave Wolves this summer after their relegation from the Premier League, so it could be a straightforward deal for them to do.

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