Harry Kane had long been against the great American outdoors before next summer’s World Cup, with Bayern Munich’s plane to Miami delayed by a Florida thunderstorm in Friday’s game against Boca Juniors at Hard Rock Stadium.
Upon arrival, Kane remains his familiar gentle self, answering repetitive questions, mostly from Argentine media, about the volatility of the reception he can expect, they are Boca fans, and they are the most vivid wonders Club World Cup So far.
“Boca fans are obviously big, they are enthusiastic. A big part of their game is having fans behind them, using them as energy and bringing them into tackles and battles.
“Their fans will be full of passion. They will try to push their team to win the game. Yes, I look forward to the atmosphere. You know, sometimes it will bring you the best players.”
Kane also prepares for physical combat provided by Boca Defenders. Boca’s tournament opener against Benfica was marked by a concussion challenge, three red cards and a unique heavy-duty defensive style,
“It will be heated, it will be hot, it will be a physics game. And they also have some quality players, so we need to be prepared for that. Tomorrow we have to be ready for the fight.
“They are a team that loves to fight and like making it hard for themselves, just like against the opponent. We need to be prepared for that.
“To be honest, I haven’t played against many South American teams in my career so far. So I think any game, any new team you play, is another experience. It’s hard to really say how tomorrow’s game will be, but like I said, I know, I know, I know they’ll be very enthusiastic and eager to get results.
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“There are a lot of high-quality teams all over the world. Not only European football games, but also on a national level. So, I’m not surprised that some teams that may not be considered some favorites have performed well in this match. I don’t think anyone needs to catch anyone gently.”

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