Harry Kane Honors Kyle Walker's Illustrious England Career with Emotional Farewell
England captain Harry Kane pays tribute to his long-time team-mate Kyle Walker, who announced his retirement from international football. We look back at Walker's incredible journey spanning five major tournaments and his legacy of consistency and professionalism.
England captain Harry Kane has led the tributes to Kyle Walker after the veteran defender announced his retirement from international football. The 35-year-old Burnley full-back has decided to end his Three Lions career after earning 96 caps and representing his country at five major tournaments, spanning a 14-year period at the very highest level of the game.The defender's career path is a testament to his elite mentality, moving from Sheffield United to Tottenham before becoming a serial winner at Manchester City. While his club trophy cabinet is overflowing with six Premier League titles and a Champions League medal, it was Walker's duels on the world stage that defined his reputation. His departure leaves Kane as one of the few remaining senior figures from the side that revitalised the national team's fortunes. The Bayern Munich star took to social media to send a message of support to his former team-mate, attaching a number of pictures: "It’s been an absolute pleasure to share the pitch with you for so many years @kylewalker2!! We’ve made so many incredible memories along the way that I will never forget! I’m proud to call you my teammate! All the best with your international retirement mate and thank you for everything you gave to your country."While Walker’s speed and recovery has remained impressive even into his mid-30s, his omission from Thomas Tuchel's recent England squads signalled that the German manager was looking toward the future. With the 2026 World Cup on the horizon, Tuchel appears set to put his faith in younger options, like Chelsea's Reece James. Walker, ever the professional, acknowledged the reality of the situation, noting that the "book is now closed" on a journey that took him from a debut against Spain in 2011 to a final appearance against Senegal at the City Ground in June 2025. Despite falling just four caps short of the prestigious century mark, Walker leaves behind a legacy defined by consistency and the respect of every manager he played under, from Fabio Capello to Gareth Southgate.Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingFor Walker, the transition to being a former international allows him to fully commit to his role at Burnley under Scott Parker - the very man he replaced on his England debut 14 years ago. The 35-year-old is, however, facing an uphill battle to keep the Clarets in the Premier League, with Parker's side currently 19th in the table and nine points from safety.
Reflecting on a Storied Career
After an impressive 14-year tenure with the England national team, Kyle Walker bid farewell to international football, leaving behind a legacy that will be remembered for generations to come. The defender's journey from Sheffield United to Tottenham Hotspur and eventually to Manchester City showcased his unwavering dedication and elite mentality.
Tributes from England's Skipper
Harry Kane, one of the few remaining senior figures in the England squad, took to social media to express his admiration for Walker. The heartfelt message emphasized the camaraderie and shared experiences the two players had on the field, underscoring the deep bond forged through representing their country together.
A Proud Teammate's Gratitude
Walker's departure marks the end of an era for England, with his professionalism and unwavering commitment earning him the respect of managers and teammates alike. As he embarks on a new chapter at Burnley, the defender's focus shifts to helping his club navigate the challenges that lie ahead in the Premier League under the guidance of Scott Parker.





