Harry Kane has set his sights on breaking up Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo’s duopoly on winning the Ballon d’Or.
In a stark warning to Scotland before Saturday’s World Cup qualifier in Glasgow, the England and Tottenham striker insists he is on course to prove he is one of the world’s best.
Kane missed much of last season through injury but still ended up retaining the Premier League Golden Boot with 29 goals and is set to lead the line for England at Hampden Park.

He has scored five goals in 17 international appearances — a tally he is keen to improve.