Harry Kane Receives MBE For Service To Sport

Tottenham Hotspur forward Harry Kane recieved MBE honour at Buckingham Palace for his service to sport and role in England semi-final run at the 2018 Fifa World Cup in Russia on Thursday.
The England international, 25, was accompanied by his partner Kate Goodland to the ceremony where he received the honor from the Duke of Cambridge Prince Williams.
Speaking at the event, Harry called for more action to be taken against racism in football and praised the English team on how they responded to racial slurs from Montenegro which they defeat 5-1 at the European Championship Qualifying.
"I am just proud of how the boys have handled it. When stufc like that happens it's about more than footballbut the boys focused on their job," he said in an interview at the ceremony.
"It prived the best way of proving those people wrong is by winning the game and scoring goal...It is not acceptable in any country or any field or sport or job."
Harry recieved the Fifa golden boot at the 2018 World Cup in Russia and has scored 17 goals in 28 appearances in the Premier League this season.

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