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Harry Kane makes Tom Brady admission and reveals extreme England World Cup training regime

Harry Kane's appearance on 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon' on Thursday saw him reveal all on his relationship with NFL star Tom Brady and the extreme preparations England underwent for the last World Cup.

The striker had a mixed season with Tottenham, but after a slow start he found his form as the campaign went on, building a strong on-field relationship with Son Heung-min and Dejan Kulusevski. The 28-year-old finished the season with a goal tally of 17 goals in the Premier League and nine assists, as Spurs finished inside the top four, securing Champions League football for next season.

With the 2021/22 campaign coming to an end, some of the Tottenham players have joined up with their country for international duties and others are taking a well-deserved break. Kane has jetted off to USA and started his interview with Fallon by admitting that he wasn't the best player in the team when he was younger.

"I really had to work hard to prove people wrong, but I think that's what made me kind of who I am today and got me to the level I have go to because of that kind of self-belief, that drive, that determination," he admitted on the show.

Fans will have previously seen the England captain pictured with Brady, who went to Old Trafford in March to watch Tottenham play Man United. Kane explained that it was a documentary about the quarterback that inspired him growing up.

"I was away at another club on loan and I wasn't getting in the team and it was kind of that period - I was 18-years-old - and it was like: 'If I can't play here, how can I play for my team Tottenham?' I came across this documentary on YouTube, it was called the 'Brady 6'," the England captain said.

"It was kind of about how he got picked in the 6th

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