** England captain Harry Kane celebrating after scoring in Atlanta's stadium

Kane's 72-Goal Season Rewrites Record Books at 32

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Harry Kane isn't slowing down with age; he's speeding up. The England captain just completed a 72-goal season that rivals only Lionel Messi's greatest years.

At 32 years old, most athletes are contemplating retirement. Harry Kane just finished a season that only one player in history has ever surpassed.

The England striker scored his 72nd goal of the season in Atlanta, capping a year that puts him in rarified air alongside Lionel Messi. His 11 goals for England and 61 for Bayern Munich represent a level of consistency that defies conventional aging curves in sports.

Why This Inspires

Kane's late-career excellence challenges everything we think we know about athletic decline. While peers wind down, he's reaching new heights through dedication that teammates say is visible daily.

Kane's 72-Goal Season Rewrites Record Books at 32

"Anyone can score a good goal," said teammate Anthony Gordon. "It's the consistency which with he does it. Every day in training. Every game. It's phenomenal."

Barcelona's Jude Bellingham called Kane a player and person he feels "proud and privileged" to line up alongside. That combination of skill and character creates inspiration beyond statistics.

The numbers tell an extraordinary story. Kane now sits joint-sixth on the all-time World Cup scoring list, passing Pelé. His 84 international goals place him alongside Hungarian legend Ferenc Puskás.

But the real achievement isn't the records. It's showing that athletes can grow stronger, smarter, and more effective as they age when they commit to excellence.

Kane's trajectory offers hope to anyone who thinks their best years are behind them. Whether in sports, careers, or personal growth, his message is clear: age brings experience, and experience brings excellence.

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Based on reporting by BBC Sport

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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