Rooney explained why Kane’s brilliance doesn’t rely on speed or flair. Speaking on Rio Ferdinand Presents, he said: "He’s developed that over the last few years. He’s a clever lad Harry and he knows he’s never been the quickest but I think he’s lost a little bit of sharpness. He scored I don’t know how many goals last season for Bayern. He’s a goalscorer, he’s clinical but he’s clever in terms of the positions he’s picking up."
Drawing comparisons to Roma icon Francesco Totti, Rooney described how Kane cleverly drifts into deeper pockets before timing his arrival in the penalty area.
"I watched Bayern Munich in the Club World Cup and it was almost like (Francesco) Totti for Roma, where he’d drop in and there’s runners off of him," he said. "But gradually as the ball got further forward and they might come back out and went back round the other side, he then makes his way in the box. So it's not a sprint but he’s in there and he’s in and around there and if he gets a chance, he scores. For me, he's the greatest ever England number nine."