Harry Kane, a Premier League Golden Boot award-winning striker for Tottenham and captain of England's national team, appeared on the show "Hot Ones" where he answered questions while eating increasingly spicy chicken wings. Kane discussed his career, including breaking the England all-time goal scorer record, his partnership with teammate Son Heung-Min, and his favorite goal. He also talked about his desire to be a field goal kicker in the NFL and how American athletes are more open in the media compared to British athletes. Kane struggled with the spicy wings, particularly the "Bomb" and "Last Dab" sauces, but managed to complete the challenge. After finishing, Kane defined some football terms, such as "fox in the box" and "howler," and promoted his foundation, which focuses on mental health.
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1. Harry Kane is a Premier League Golden Boot award-winning striker for Tottenham.
2. He is the captain of England's national team.
3. Kane has been at Tottenham since he was 11 years old.
4. He thinks that 15-16 is a good age to start seeing if a player has the potential to be great.
5. Kane's favorite goal is his England debut goal, which he scored at Wembley Stadium.
6. He has scored 30+ Premier League goals for the second time in his career.
7. Kane has broken Wayne Rooney's record to become England's all-time leading scorer.
8. He is not great with spicy food and doesn't normally eat it.
9. Kane has a foundation that he launched last year, which focuses on mental health.
10. He has been training with only his left foot for three months to improve his left foot skills.
11. Kane's partnership with his teammate is telepathic because they have been playing together for a long time and have a good understanding of each other's games.
12. He is interested in being a field goal kicker in the NFL and thinks it would be a fun challenge.
13. Kane thinks that American athletes are more open and less guarded in their approach to the media compared to British athletes.
14. He has a strategy for working with referees during a match, which involves being respectful and trying to understand their decisions.
15. Kane has a new appreciation for the sport and its lingo after participating in the show.
16. He defines a "fox in the box" as a player who scores goals but doesn't do much else.
17. He defines a "dead ball specialist" as a player who is skilled at taking free kicks and corner kicks.
18. He defines a "howler" as a bad mistake, such as a goalkeeper dropping the ball or missing an easy catch.