The race for the prestigious Ballon d'Or is heating up, with two of the world's most prolific strikers, Harry Kane and Erling Haaland, vying for the top spot. But here's the twist: it's not just about goals, it's about the bigger picture.
Kane, England's all-time leading scorer, has his eyes set on more than just breaking Pelé's international goal record. He's aiming for the Ballon d'Or, the ultimate individual honor in football.
Last year, Ousmane Dembélé took home the 2025 Ballon d'Or, edging out Barcelona's Lamine Yamal after PSG's Champions League victory over Inter.
But Kane, the Bayern forward, remains humble. Despite his incredible goal-scoring record, he insists that individual accolades are not guaranteed, even with a hypothetical 100-goal season.
"It's not just about the goals," Kane explains. "You have to win the big trophies. Erling Haaland knows this too. It's about being part of a successful team."
And with Bayern Munich looking like strong contenders for the Champions League, and England expected to be among the favorites for the World Cup, Kane sees an opportunity.
"The excitement and noise around a World Cup year is immense, but you have to stay focused. I have a few more weeks to go, and then a well-deserved break. If things go our way, I believe I'll be in the running for the Ballon d'Or."
So, who do you think deserves the Ballon d'Or? Is it solely about individual brilliance, or does team success play a crucial role? Let's discuss in the comments!