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Harry Kane Mention who he thinks is a better finisher – Erling Haaland or Cristiano Ronaldo or Lionel Messi

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Harry Kane has discussed his opinions on which of Cristiano Ronaldo and Erling Haaland, the striker for Manchester City, is a better finisher.

The Englishman is no stranger to scoring goals; he scored 213 goals in 320 Premier League games and 44 goals in 44 appearances for Bayern Munich before their second-leg Champions League semi-final matchup against Real Madrid.

The former star of Tottenham Hotspur has actually discussed some of the greatest goal scorers in world football history, including one who plays for City.

Kane chooses Ronaldo or Haaland as the best finisher.

Kane was instructed to remain silent in a recent video posted on Goal’s official TikTok channel until he heard the name of the player he believes to be the greatest finisher in football history.

The England international did not say anything when Haaland’s name was brought up until Ronaldo’s name was mentioned, at which point he said he believed the Al-Nassr striker to be the best finisher.

Over the course of his lengthy and remarkable career, the 39-year-old has played in 1008 club games and scored 739 goals, easily establishing himself as one of the greatest goal scorers in football history.

In 276 senior club appearances, the 23-year-old, on the other hand, has scored 223 goals.

Ronaldo versus Haaland
Over his career, the attacker has participated in seven and a half Premier League campaigns. The most goals he has scored in a single season is thirty-one, which occurred in the 2007–08 campaign.

Haaland had 36 goals in 35 games during his first Premier League season with City. At the end of the season, he had broken multiple records and had the fourth-highest goals per shot (0.25) in the division after taking 116 shots overall.

Although both players are obviously excellent goal scorers, we believe that because of Ronaldo’s lengthy career, Kane may have chosen him as the greatest finisher in football history.

 

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