Jamie Carragher praises Harry Kane as 'best striker England have ever had' and believes Bayern Munich talisman could have broken Alan Shearer's Premier League goals record if he had stayed at Tottenham
Jamie Carragher has lauded Harry Kane as the top striker in England's history, while also suggesting that the Bayern Munich star would have dominated Alan Shearer's Premier League goal-scoring record if he had remained at Tottenham.

Jamie Carragher has hailed Harry Kane as the “best striker England have ever had”, with the Bayern Munich superstar putting on another finishing masterclass in the Champions League. The former Tottenham Hotspur frontman has been told that he would have smashed Alan Shearer’s all-time Premier League goals record had he chosen to remain in his homeland.
Jamie Carragher's High Praise for Harry Kane
In a recent interview, former Liverpool defender and current pundit Jamie Carragher shared his admiration for Harry Kane, labeling him as the best striker England has ever produced. Carragher's praise comes on the back of another impressive display by Kane in the Champions League while representing Bayern Munich.
Harry Kane's Potential Premier League Records
Carragher went on to suggest that if Harry Kane had decided to continue his career at Tottenham Hotspur instead of moving to Bayern Munich, he could have easily surpassed Alan Shearer's long-standing record for the most goals scored in the Premier League. Shearer's record of 260 goals is considered one of the greatest achievements in English football history.
Impact of Harry Kane's Move to Bayern Munich
The speculation around Harry Kane's future intensified when he made the switch to Bayern Munich, a move that surprised many fans and experts alike. While Kane has continued to thrive at Bayern, Carragher believes that had he stayed in the Premier League, he could have etched his name in the history books by breaking Shearer's record.
Looking to the Future
As Harry Kane continues to dazzle on the European stage with Bayern Munich, the debate around his place in English football history is sure to intensify. Whether or not he would have surpassed Alan Shearer's record remains a topic of speculation, but there's no denying the impact he has had on the game both in England and abroad.