Gareth Southgate described Harry Kane as an "incredible example" to England's young players after his hat-trick helped England to a 4-0 win over Bulgaria on Saturday.
Kane opened the scoring from Raheem Sterling's cut-back in the first half at Wembley before netting two second-half penalties as England continued their perfect start to Euro 2020 qualifying.
"We stood and watched him take penalties for about 20 minutes yesterday and when you watch the process that he goes through, he just gives himself every chance of succeeding by that deliberate practice," said Southgate.
"For a youngster to be able to watch what he does, being able study him and see his professionalism and the way he works at his game, it's an incredible example.
"If you can be confident on the bench when a penalty is given, then we're as confident as we possibly could be.
"You know that there is always a chance that even the most outstanding [penalty] can be saved, but in those moments he really has a supreme temperament and technique."
Kane also had a hand in England's third goal, intercepting a Bulgaria pass and providing the cross for Sterling to convert from close range.
"He works so hard for the team and is more than happy to drop into areas to leave space for others and play passes into others," added Southgate.
"But when he gets his moment, then he just has an outstanding mindset and, technically, he's a top, top finisher.
"But I go back to the fact that's hours and hours of practice and if you talk to some of the other forwards in the squad, they would talk to you about how big an impression that has had on them and the way they practice when they go back to their clubs.
"Because sometimes you can take part in finishing practices that can be a little bit half-hearted or not as focused as they might be, but he's on it every single time. That's where you get the transfer into the game.”
Meecnpsu
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I've always watched him scoring from the penalty spots...I don't know but I guess most of his International goals might be scored from that spot😁
JohnMc2018
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People say that Kane isn’t a leader and shouldn’t be a captain. But I tell you one thing he has PRESENCE BLUD. Youth players look up to him, even him just being in the dressing room makes people want to work hard. He doesn’t need to talk that much to be a great leader( because he spits everywhere). By him scoring goals and performing, he will lead England to glory. ITS COMING HOME