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England captain: We can win 2022 World Cup in Qatar

 Harry Kane insists England are “not afraid” of saying they can win the 2022 World Cup and believes their poor form has lowered expectations heading to Qatar.

Gareth Southgate’s side are one of the bookmakers’ favou­rites to win the tournament having reached the semi-finals of the 2018 World Cup, while they finished as runners-up at last year’s European Champi­onships.

But Kane feels the Three Lions can go one step further in the Middle East and win their first major trophy since lifting the World Cup in 1966.

In an exclusive interview with Sky Sports, England captain Kane said: “We have to believe we can win it.

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“I look back at England 10, 15 years ago and it was almost [like] we were scared to say we wanted to win it. I think one of the big shifts that we’ve made over the last four or five years with Gareth is not being afraid to say that.

“Look, we’re going to this tournament to win it because  we believe we can. It’d be wrong to think otherwise. What’s the point of going to a World Cup and not believing that you can bring the trophy home?

“It’s going to be tough and we’re going to have to work extremely hard, have a little bit of luck and have a lot of things go our way to achieve that.

“But I think it’s important not to be afraid to say that that’s what we’re going there to do.”

Southgate’s side, however, go into the World Cup off the back of a winless Nations League cam­paign that ended in relegation.

England begin the tournament against Iran on November 21 looking for their first win in seven games after three draws and three losses, but Kane believes their poor form has helped to lower expectations heading to Qatar.

“The first game’s really im­portant, for sure,” Kane said. “Of course it hasn’t been the greatest period in a long time for England. Since Gareth took charge – we haven’t had a spell like we’ve had.

“But in a way before a major tournament that can be a really good thing because it allows you not to be carried away, or even the media or the press to get carried away.

“I feel like if we won every game leading up to this tourna­ment it would’ve been, ‘We’re guaranteed to win it’ and ‘we’re going to win it’, and that can come with a different pressure.

“We feel like being judged on major tournaments is the main thing and the last two we’ve had have been good.

“We have a good confidence within ourselves that we can go and have a great tournament in Qatar.” —Sky Sports

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