We should keep taking the knee - Harry Kane

The England captain says the Premier League is a huge platform to share their voices across the world.

We should keep taking the knee - Harry Kane
Kane takes a knee before kick off

Harry Kane says the Premier League should continue taking the knee in support of the Black Lives Matter movement against racism in the game.

The Spurs captain says the exercise will give guardians room to explain to their children of its significance, an approach which would gradually end the disease with time.

Clubs during Project Restart begun making symbolic gestures before kickoff in support of the fight against racism.

The exercise has continued in the current campaign and players’ involvement have attached weight to the matter which is changing the ways of the masses in issues of colour.

“I think we are a huge platform to share our voices across the world, to be honest,” Kane said.

“Obviously we have done a lot with Black Lives Matter and taking the knee before games.

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“I hear people talking about taking the knee and whether we should still be doing it, and for me I think we should.

“What people don't realise sometimes is we are watched by millions of people around the world, and of course for the person who watches the Premier League every week, they see the same thing every week.

“But I think if you look round the world, you see children watching the game for the first time, seeing us all take a knee and asking their parents why – I think it's a great chance for people to explain why.

“I think education is the biggest thing we can do – adults can teach generations what it means, and what it means to be together and help each other, no matter what your race.”