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Harry Kane reveals he secretly took up chess after watching Netflix drama

13 June 2024 , 21:00
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Away from the action authorities warn of a heightened risk of terrorists targeting the tournament
Away from the action authorities warn of a heightened risk of terrorists targeting the tournament

THREE Lions’ goalscoring grandmaster Harry Kane has told how he loves playing chess — as the Euros finally get underway tonight.

England have another 48 nerve-jangling hours to wait before their opening match against Serbia on Sunday.

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Harry Kane has revealed he loves playing chessCredit: Getty
THE England captain took up the game a couple of years ago and has been pitting his wits against some of his Bayern Munich team-mates
THE England captain took up the game a couple of years ago and has been pitting his wits against some of his Bayern Munich team-mates

Skipper Harry, 30, and the rest of Gareth Southgate’s lads were put through their paces in training yesterday at their HQ in Blankenhain.

And England’s record scorer, 30, could be plotting some cunning moves off the pitch as well — after revealing his new-found love for the classic strategy game.

He said: “I use chess just to switch off, you know, it’s such a mental game.

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“You have to focus on every moment, every move.”

Harry said he was inspired a couple of years ago by Netflix drama The Queen’s Gambit, and has been pitting his wits against some of his Bayern Munich teammates.

He went on: “Joshua Kimmich — we had quite a few games. I think Kingsley Coman is the best, but I haven’t actually played him yet. I’m trying to get a bit more practice in before I play ‘King’.”

However, the married father of four told GQ Germany that golf was his favourite way to switch off from “all the stress and nerves that come with football”.

He should hopefully be properly relaxed as the squad are staying in a luxury golf resort as they prepare for their opener in Gelsenkirchen.

With an estimated half a million Three Lions fans tipped to head to Germany, the former Spurs star ranked England and France as the favourites to win the tournament — as well as the hosts.

He said: “It being a home tournament, I think that always makes it a little bit more special for your country to go and perform. So I’m definitely not ruling Germany out.”

They open the tonight with a mouthwatering clash against, with 10,000 Tartan Army fans expected in Munich’s 66,000-capacity Allianz Arena.

They open the Euros tonight against Scotland, with 10,000 Tartan Army fans expected in Munich’s 66,000-capacity Allianz Arena.

Some 200,000 Scots are estimated to head over to Germany, hoping to see their side progress to the knock-out stage of a major tournament for the first time.

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In total, 12million supporters will pour into fan zones across the country — including a vast one next to the iconic Brandenburg Gate in Berlin which can host 130,000 people — for 51 matches in 31 days.

Demand has been sky-high with every game sold out — after Uefa received a staggering 52million requests for 2.7million tickets.

However, away from the action, authorities warn of a heightened risk of terrorists targeting the tournament.

A vast security operation will be coordinated from a brand-new nerve centre in Neuss, near Cologne.

More than 600 officers are based in the “International Police Cooperation Centre”, overseeing the 22,000 cops on duty every day.

Flight restrictions will be imposed over every stadium on matchdays, with a hi-tech aerial defence system capable of bringing down drones.

Germany’s Minister of the Interior Nancy Faeser said: “The police will have a high presence at all venues and everywhere there are large numbers of people. The federal police will protect the German borders, airports and rail traffic where national teams and fans move.”

Goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale training with England in Germany
Goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale training with England in GermanyCredit: Getty

Yesterday, the supporters were simply focused on having a good time and, for Three Lions fans at least, dreaming of victory.

Student Harry Todd, 20, of South Shields, was confident of getting to the final in Berlin on July 14 — and winning it.

He said: “I have a good feeling this time. I really think we can do it.”

Their Scottish counterparts had lower expectations as they partied in Munich before tonight’s match, seemingly vastly outnumbering the hosts.

Finance worker Blair Mckenzie, 47, from Edinburgh, one of the lucky ones with a ticket, said: “I am hopeful, but not confident. We’ll enjoy ourselves whatever happens. The Tartan Army are entertaining people today but this is nothing. We haven’t got going yet.”

Birgit Moehl, 58, one of the few in German colours, said: “We haven’t been very good for a few years but I think we’ll win this tournament. We’ve loved watching the Scotland fans – they know how to party.”

Declan Rice posted this pic with Bayern Munich striker Kane to Instagram
Declan Rice posted this pic with Bayern Munich striker Kane to InstagramCredit: Instagram
Trent Alexander-Arnold and Jude Bellingham are also with England at their HQ in Blankenhain
Trent Alexander-Arnold and Jude Bellingham are also with England at their HQ in BlankenhainCredit: Getty

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