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Saturday 10 July 2021 10:35 am

Harry Kane is inspiring pupils just like David Beckham inspired him, says former PE teacher

By: Michiel Willems

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The England captain’s former PE teacher said today that Harry Kane is inspiring pupils at his old school in the same way that David Beckham inspired him.

Kane attended Chingford Foundation School in east London, the same school as former England captain Beckham.

Mark Leadon, head of PE at the school, said Kane was inspired by Beckham after meeting him in Year 7.

He said: “When I first started at the school – I started in 1995 – very much the playground was all about David Beckham.

“And I do know – because Harry has mentioned it as Harry came back to do an assembly a couple of times a few years back – but he did cite David as a bit of an inspiration.

“So I think it’s kind of turned almost like a full circle where I think Harry was inspired by seeing David’s progress to international stardom and now Harry is inspiring the next generation.”

Kane’s name has been frequently mentioned on the playground and when pupils are playing football over recent weeks, Mr Leadon said.

“So hopefully Harry’s inspiring future generations now like David inspired Harry,” he said.

Mr Leadon said: “There’s a real buzz in the whole school. I think whether they are into football or not, it’s become the talk of the playground, the talk in the canteen, the talk in lessons.

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“I walked past the music corridor and they were singing three lions on your shirt with gusto. It was absolutely lovely to hear.

“People are coming up [and saying] ‘Is it coming home Sir?’. I have been asked that so many times.”

Mr Leadon, who taught the Three Lions captain PE at the school, said: “Harry was a model pupil, he really was.

“He wasn’t arrogant, he wasn’t big-headed, he was humble, he showed humility.

“He tried really hard not just in PE, but he also tried in English, maths, science, whatever it was he gave 100%.

“He would always be a team player, so even though he was clearly the best player, he would pick the right pass, he would link play, he was a real team player.”

If England win the Euros final on Sunday, the school would love for alumni Kane and Beckham to return to the school to speak to pupils and staff.

Mr Leadon said: “If we could get those two together, two England captains, I think it would just be wow.

“I don’t think any other school has had two England captains so we are very, very proud of that fact as a school.”

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