Harry Kane and Jordan Pickford handed England honours | OneFootball

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Daniel Issroff·22 January 2018

Harry Kane and Jordan Pickford handed England honours

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The milestones and accolades just keep rolling in for Harry Kane.

The Tottenham striker was named England’s Men’s Player of the Year on Monday after topping a fan vote for the honour.


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In addition to achieving a record-setting year at club level, the 24-year-old also had an impressive 2017 for his country.

Kane scored seven times in just six appearances for England, finishing as the national team’s top scorer despite missing four games.

He helped England seal World Cup qualification and he is set to be a focal point for Gareth Southgate’s men in Russia this summer.

Kane tweeted: “Great to win an award voted for by the fans. @England support home and away is always top class. Bring on the @FIFAWorldCup.”

Jordan Pickford was named the Under-21 Player of the Year.

The Everton number one made his senior England debut in November after catching the eye with his Under-21 displays.

Pickford led England’s youngsters to the semi-finals of the Under-21 European Championships last summer, where they lost on penalties to Germany.

He conceded just a single goal in the group stages of the competition.