England star Harry Kane has shown he’s the man with the golden boots – and Three Lions boss Thomas Tuchel will be hoping the striker can create more heroic scenes at next year’s World Cup
He knows how to thunder a ball – and now Harry Kane has revealed his secret spy ambition by posting snaps of himself looking like James Bond.
The England and Bayern Munich star, squad number 009, can also be seen hanging from a helicopter, riding a snowmobile, parachuting and even avoiding laser beams. And all of this while suavely wearing a James Bond-style tuxedo.
Kane, 32 created the images of himself using AI-tool Google Gemini before posting them as part of an advert on his own Instagram account. He wrote: “Living out my action hero dreams with a little help from Gemini! Try it yourself – prompt’s in the post.”
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Three Lions boss Thomas Tuchel will be hoping Kane can create more heroic scenes at this summer’s World Cup. The draw for the expanded 48-team event, which is being held in the US, Canada and Mexico, will be held in Washington DC this Friday.
Tuchel, 52, and Scotland manager Steve Clarke, 62, will learn who their teams are due to take on during the draw, but will not find out their fixtures or venues until Saturday night.
US president Donald Trump is set to attend the ceremony, which will include performances by Andrea Bocelli, Nicole Scherzinger, Robbie Williams and Village People. Tournament organisers FIFA have announced the draw will be presented by supermodel Heidi Klum, comedian Kevin Hart and Hollywood actor Danny Ramirez.
Klum, who previously took part in the same event ahead of the 2006 World Cup in Germany, said: “To be hosting the final draw again, after having been involved in this show 20 years ago in my home country, is truly extraordinary,
“The World Cup brings the world together like nothing else, and being part of that magic again, on an even bigger stage involving three host countries and 48 teams, is an incredible honour.”
Ramirez, who was born in America and is of Mexican heritage, said: “As someone who grew up playing football, getting to co-host the draw and meet and speak with World Cup legends at such a high-profile event is a dream.
“With this tournament coming to the United States, where I was born, and Mexico, where some of my roots lie, it is even more special – and I couldn’t be more excited to be part of this show.”













