00:00 We can sit here all day and speak about Harry.
00:03 I think naturally people see the goals, the records,
00:06 but probably what they don't get touched upon enough is
00:09 the individual brilliance from a technical point of view.
00:27 He's a humble, he works hard, he fights for the team,
00:30 he's recovering, he's running back.
00:32 For me he's an example for any young player to see a top player,
00:37 how to act.
00:39 We're very lucky to have him, we know that.
00:52 Is he going to be able to get 20 to 30 matches a year behind him?
00:57 Is he going to get help from his teammates and play in a good team,
01:03 which is what he's been playing in?
01:05 If all those things take place I would expect him to break the record, absolutely.
01:21 For me, one of the best strikers in the world,
01:23 he's done it for many, many years and he will keep doing it.
01:26 He's an absolute genius, world-class,
01:29 Spurs all-time goalscorer, England's all-time goalscorer,
01:33 and when he plays football he will keep doing that, because he's relentless.
01:50 I'm feeling fit, I'm feeling strong,
01:52 feeling probably the best I've felt in my career so far.
01:55 I hope I have many more years,
01:57 playing for England is probably my greatest feeling in football,
02:01 and I want to do it as long as possible.
02:03 He is a brilliant professional,
02:06 and to do it as quickly as he has as well,
02:11 with a lot of his career still to go, is an incredible achievement.
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02:18 I say it every year, I'm always fighting to win team trophies,
02:38 it's one of the only things in my career I haven't quite achieved yet,
02:43 but I still feel good, I'm not panicking or in a rush.
02:48 A lot of people know Harry better than me,
02:50 but he's not going to get fazed by anything.
02:53 He's here and while he's here, he's totally committed to what we're doing,
02:57 and that's the way I've seen things.
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