England captain Harry Kane believes he is in the best form of his career after scoring two goals in the 5-0 win over Latvia which secured World Cup qualification.
The Bayern Munich striker has scored 21 goals in 13 matches for club and country this season.
After being asked if he was producing his very best, Kane told ITV: “I’d say so. The numbers are there.
“But it’s the way I’m feeling on the pitch, the way I’m seeing the passes and the runs, physically I’m in a good place, in a good moment.”
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Kane felt securing a spot in next summer’s tournament in the United States with two matches to spare was impressive.
“We make it look easy but these groups can be tough and we have to be fully focused in every game,” he added.
“Qualifying with two games to go is a great achievement, zero goals conceded, playing some great football.”
After head coach Thomas Tuchel criticised fans following the friendly win over Wales at Wembley, Kane praised those who travelled.
He added: “I don’t think you can question our away support ever, they were fantastic tonight. America will be a special place to play and we have something to look forward to.”