Harry Kane has continued his remarkable season in front of goal after he broke the deadlock in England’s Euro 2024 qualifier against North Macedonia this evening.
The Tottenham Hotspur striker has now scored in his last six matches for Gareth Southgate’s side while he also had an impressive individual campaign for his club side having netted 30 Premier League goals for the north Londoners.
Harry Kane scores for England against Macedonia
The goal came just before the half-hour mark when Marcus Rashford picked up the ball down the left-hand flank and found the forward run from his Manchester United team-mate Luke Shaw, who did well to square the ball back across goal for Kane to fire home.
It was Kane’s 57th goal for England and was his first touch inside the Macedonian penalty area at Old Trafford which only proves how lethal he is when he gets an opportunity.
The 29-year-old has now further extended his record at the top of England‘s all-time goalscorer list and is now just one shy of netting a half-century while wearing the captain’s armband.
It's that man again for @England ⚽️
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