VIDEO: Phil Jones Backs Harry Kane to Lead England to World Cup Glory in North America
Former England defender Phil Jones has expressed strong support for the Three Lions and captain Harry Kane as they gear up for the upcoming World Cup in North America. Jones predicts a successful tournament for England and shares his thoughts on potential winners and losers of the competition.

Former England defender Phil Jones has shown his backing of the Three Lions and captain Harry Kane ahead the World Cup, calling for the Bayern Munich striker to win the Golden Boot in North America this summer and lead England to winning the trophy for the first time since 1966. Speaking exclusively with GOAL, Jones was asked to predict his winners and losers of the tournament and said he believes Germany will 'crash and burn'.Jones was speaking in an exclusive interview with GOAL, associated with Adidas. The former Manchester United centre-back was asked five quick-fire questions and made his allegiances clear, backing England to have the tournament of a lifetime in the summer’s World Cup.Asked who will win the Golden Boot in the US, Canada and Mexico, Jones responded with the name of Kane after a moment’s deliberation and needed even less time to crown England as his tip to become World Champions. He added that Jordan Pickford will win the Golden Glove and Italy will be dark horses – “if they qualify [through the play-offs].”Finally, asked who will crash and burn in the tournament, Jones laughed and said Germany, trolling Julien Nagelsmann’s side and interviewer Valentin Huther of GOAL Deutschland.Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!England are one of the favourites for the World Cup and if the form of captain Kane continues at club level, shouts for him to win the Golden Boot next summer will only grow louder.Kane, Kylian Mbappe and Erling Haaland have all been in prolific form this season and the trio may well battle for the top scorer prize on the world stage once again, after the winner of the European Golden Shoe is resolved. Kane and Mbappe are currently neck-and-neck with 21 league goals each, while Haaland is just one behind. If any of the trio can get their hands on the World Cup trophy, it would surely make them the frontrunner for the Ballon d'Or, too.Thomas Tuchel’s England side romped to qualification without conceding a single goal in eight matches and will hope to arrive in North America full of confidence, with a manager who more than knows how to win on the biggest stages.Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingA former England international of 27 caps and appearing at two World Cup tournaments himself, Jones’ allegiances are clear – but his words reflect a reality that the Three Lions are one of the favourites to lift the trophy next summer. England's campaign kicks off in less than five months' time, against Croatia on June 17.It goes without saying that 60 years on from the nation’s last major tournament success, it will be a massive challenge. Tuchel will hope that Kane and the rest of his squad continue to shine at club level to give themselves the best possible chance of going all the way on the world stage.
Phil Jones' Predictions and Backing of England
In an exclusive interview with GOAL associated with Adidas, Phil Jones confidently backed England to have a stellar World Cup campaign, tipping Harry Kane to win the Golden Boot and lead the team to victory. Jones also identified Jordan Pickford for the Golden Glove and highlighted Italy as dark horses, pending their qualification through the playoffs. Notably, Jones cheekily predicted that Germany, led by Julian Nagelsmann, will 'crash and burn' in the tournament.
Strengths of the Contenders
With the likes of Kane, Kylian Mbappe, and Erling Haaland in fine form this season, a fierce battle for the Golden Boot is anticipated in North America. The successful player may well stake a strong claim for the Ballon d'Or, creating an exciting narrative for the upcoming World Cup. Thomas Tuchel's England team, having qualified impressively, enters the competition with a solid defensive record and hopes to build on this foundation.
Challenges and Expectations for England
As England aims to replicate the success of 1966, expectations are high for Tuchel's squad to deliver on the international stage. With the tournament commencing in just a few months, the pressure is on for Kane and his teammates to maintain their top form. Tuchel will look for their club performances to translate into World Cup success, as England faces Croatia in their opening match on June 17.



