Record-breaker! Harry Kane’s five greatest England goals
Harry Kane scored his 54th England goal against Italy last week, breaking Wayne Rooney's record of 53 goals in 39 fewer games.
England's top goal scorer didn't take long in adding to the total, scoring just a few days later against Ukraine at Wembley, securing England's perfect start to Euro 2024 qualification.
According to skysports.com, Kane said, "I was on the pitch when Wayne broke the record. When I presented him the boot for breaking the record, he said he'd be giving it back to me one day."
Out of his 55 goals scored for England, Kane has scored 53 of his goals inside the box, despite being known as a player who likes to take on spectacular efforts.
At just 29, Kane still has plenty more years to add to the record and make it unbreakable for years to come.
Here are Harry Kane's top five goals for England, taking into consideration the quality and the importance of the goal.
At number five, it has to be the record-breaking goal. Although it was a penalty in a qualification match, the importance of breaking the record has it at number five.
Kane is no stranger to penalties in an England shirt, scoring his 18th penalty for his country in a 2-1 victory over Italy last week. The striker kept composure and fired the ball into the top right corner
Harry Kane rolled back the years of football history with his impressive goal against Germany in March 2016.
The England striker produced an unbelievable Cruyff turn, spinning past the German defenders and firing past Manuel Neuer. England would later win the game 3-2.
One of Kane's only goals outside the box came against Poland in qualification for the 2022 Qatar World Cup.
England were struggling to break down a resolute Poland side, but in the 70th minute, Kane fired a swirling shot into the bottom corner from 30 yards past former Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szczęsny.
Harry Kane had a slow start to his Euro 2020 campaign, failing to score in the group stage. However, Kane turned up with a massive goal in the round of 16 against Germany.
After Raheem Sterling put England 1-0 up, Kane put the finishing touches on the victory, scoring a diving header, putting England 2-0 up and sending them into the quarter-finals.
The England striker scored one of the most important goals in the nation's history, firing England into their first major final since 1966 in a win against Denmark in the Euro 2020 semi-final.
Kane had his original penalty kick saved by Kasper Schmeichel, but he followed up the miss to put England in front, sending them to the final against Italy.