Harry Kane, the striker for Bayern Munich, rejects Lionel Messi to tell who he believes is the greatest finisher of all time.

Harry Kane, a striker for Bayern Munich and England, has revealed his choice for the greatest finisher in football history.

The terrible responsibility of choosing the best finisher to have ever played the game was placed on the 30-year-old striker. During an interview with GOAL, Kane was instructed to remain mute until a list of names was read aloud, including the name of the greatest football player in history.

THOUGHS OF KANE

Kane said nothing as names such as former Barcelona and Celtic player Henrik Larsson, former Bayern Munich star Robert Lewandowski, AC Milan great Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Brazil legend Ronaldo, and even Lionel Messi were read out.

When Cristiano Ronaldo, the former attacker for Real Madrid and Manchester United, was mentioned, that’s when Kane broke into a “Ronnie” speech.

KANE’S FUTURE WHAT COME FIRST?

Right now, Kane is battling to top a record that one of those choices set. In his stellar debut season at Bayern, he has scored 36 goals in the Bundesliga, five fewer than Lewandowski’s record from his days at the Bavarian powerhouse. As the German team plays Real Madrid in the second leg of the semi-final on Wednesday, Kane will aim to lead them to the Champions League final before focusing on reaching that milestone.