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Kane Breaks England's World Cup Record, Eyes More Milestones

Harry Kane has broken Gary Lineker's record for most World Cup goals by an England men's player, scoring his 11th in a win over Panama. The Bayern Munich striker expressed pride in the achievement but hopes for more milestones in the 2026 tournament. Kane's goal came from a Jude Bellingham cross, helping England secure top spot in Group L. The 32-year-old now has 82 goals for England in 117 appearances, extending his lead as the all-time top scorer.

FIFA WC: 'I hope it is not the last one,' Kane eyes more milestones after breaking England's World Cup record

New Jersey, June 28

After bettering Gary Lineker's record for the most goals scored for the England men's national team at the FIFA World Cup, England captain Harry Kane said that he feels proud of the achievement, but he will never take such moments for granted as he is hoping for more milestones to hit in the 2026 global showpiece.

Jude Bellingham volleyed in from a corner before providing the cross for Kane to head in his 11th World Cup goal as England clinched top spot in Group L.

The goal saw the Bayern Munich striker surpass the record set by Gary Lineker 36 years ago.

"It is a proud one for sure," Kane said after the match. "I spoke before the tournament about the World Cup being the biggest competition we play as professional footballers, so to get to 11 goals is a proud feeling."

Russia 2018 was Kane's first global finals, and while England bowed out in the semi-finals, he joined Lineker in scooping the Golden Boot with six goals. Two more followed at Qatar 2022 with efforts against Senegal and France.

"I just want to enjoy this moment with the team, enjoy being top of the table," Kane said. "I never take these moments for granted. Another good milestone to hit and I hope it is not the last one in this tournament."

The Bayern Munich striker said he was surprised by Panama's quality during the match at New York New Jersey Stadium. "It was a solid performance again against a tricky side. They have fast, tricky players and had moments," the 32-year-old said.

"Overall we controlled it pretty well. The first half we were maybe a little bit sloppy in the final third but we got better in the second half. We would have liked to see out the game a little bit easier."

Kane's goal against Panama on his 117th appearance means he is now on 82 goals for England as he continues to extend his lead at the top of England men's senior team's list of all-time record goalscorers.

— IANS

Reader Comments

James A

Kane is a class act. His humility and consistency are what set him apart from so many other star players. Breaking Lineker's record after 36 years shows his longevity and dedication. England might actually have a real shot this time!

Priya S

It's heartwarming to see a player like Kane who doesn't take his achievements for granted. With so many players getting caught up in ego and money nowadays, his grounded attitude is refreshing. All the best for the rest of the tournament, Harry! 🇮🇳⚽

Nathan C

As a neutral fan, I've been watching England's progress. Kane's partnership with Bellingham is looking dangerous. But I think they need to step up against stronger teams—Panama gave them some trouble even if they controlled the game. Hope they don't repeat the QF exit like 2022.

Rohit L

Honestly, I'm a bit tired of the same England narrative every World Cup—they dominate group stages and then falter in knockouts. Kane is world-class, no doubt, but the team's mentality needs to be stronger. Let's see if Southgate can finally deliver. And yeah, one day India will be there too, mark my words! 💪

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