Kane adapts penalty style inspired by Neymar, Balotelli
Kane adapts penalty style inspired by Neymar, Balotelli

Kane adapts penalty style inspired by Neymar, Balotelli

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Harry Kane has revamped his penalty-taking technique after missing a crucial spot-kick in England's 2022 World Cup quarter-final defeat to France, a moment that prompted him to seek improvement. Inspired by players like Neymar and Mario Balotelli, Kane shifted from focusing on power and precision to waiting for the goalkeeper to commit before striking the ball. Since adopting this new approach, he has converted every penalty for Bayern Munich in the Bundesliga, remaining flawless from the spot this season and scoring 34 goals in 41 games across all competitions. Kane emphasizes his commitment to continual improvement, crediting his new method for his current goal-scoring run. He acknowledges that the psychological challenge of missing in a high-stakes match motivated this adjustment, which has since led to a remarkable streak of penalty success. His transformation highlights both his adaptability and influence from other top spot-kick specialists.

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