Harry Kane Inspired by David Beckham Before Norway Clash
England captain Harry Kane has spoken about the inspiration the squad received from England legend David Beckham, who attended the team's training session ahead of their FIFA World Cup quarter-final clash against Norway.
Kane described Beckham's visit as a special moment for the players, highlighting the former captain's lasting influence on English football. He said Beckham's presence served as an added source of motivation as the Three Lions prepare for one of their biggest matches of the tournament.
"Hopefully, we can do him proud," Kane said, expressing the squad's determination to deliver a performance worthy of one of England's greatest football icons.
Beckham, who captained England 59 times and remains one of the country's most celebrated footballers, spent time with the players and coaching staff during the training session. His visit came as Gareth Southgate's side completed preparations for the crucial quarter-final against Norway.
England will be aiming to continue their World Cup campaign with a place in the semi-finals, while Kane is expected to lead the attack as the Three Lions look to build on their impressive performances in the tournament.