A young Argentinian defender has issued an explosive warning to Harry Kane ahead of the Club World Cup. The English striker has been warned!
The 2025 Club World Cup promises to be a heated event, and tensions are already beginning to emerge. During an interview with TyC Sport, Boca Juniors central defender Lautaro Di Lollo made some rather strong comments about Harry Kane, whom he will face this summer on American pitches. With a tone full of defiance and a touch of humor, he uttered a phrase that has already caused a stir: “I’m going to kill him!”
Lautaro Di Lollo Puts on the Pressure Before the Clash
A regular in Boca Juniors’ rearguard in recent weeks, 21-year-old Lautaro Di Lollo is eagerly awaiting the match against Bayern Munich. Asked about his upcoming duel with the England international, he reaffirmed his determination by once again stating: “Harry Kane is a great player at world level, but we’re going to give it our all. Who heads the ball better? I’m going to kill him!” Prompting laughter from the journalists present.
Di Lollo, on the rise, hopes to be the one tasked with stopping the English striker in the June 20 clash.
A match eagerly awaited by Harry Kane
Before this media outing, Harry Kane himself had enthusiastically spoken about this clash. The Bayern striker described the match between Boca Juniors and the German club as a “special match,” adding:
“I think it will be one of the highlights of the group stage and the entire tournament, to be honest. Also, this match is in Miami, where it will be very special because of the fan base there; it will be a tough match, but we will enjoy it.”
A high-octane duel is therefore looming between one of the world’s best strikers and a young defender determined to prove himself on the international stage.
Boca Juniors’ Club World Cup Schedule
At the upcoming Club World Cup, Boca Juniors will kick off their tournament against Benfica on June 16th at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami. Then, on June 20th, at the same stadium, the Argentinians will take on Bayern Munich in a match that promises to be explosive. Finally, they will close their group stage against Auckland City on June 24th at Geodis Park in Nashville.
With some already heated statements, this Club World Cup promises to be spectacular!
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