Harry Kane scores his 70th goal for England

Harry Kane, England's all-time leading scorer, continued to write new chapters in his remarkable career after scoring his 70th goal in Friday's 2-0 win over Albania in a 2026 World Cup qualifier. Kane's second-half strike at Wembley Stadium was his 70th for his country in his 104th appearance, cementing his place at the top of the all-time England goalscorers list. This achievement is further evidence of his continued brilliance and determination to break more records at the international level. This match also marks the beginning of the era of new England manager Thomas Tuchel, who led his country to a crucial victory in his first match in charge. In his post-match statements, Kane expressed his happiness at achieving this great achievement, but stressed that his ambitions do not stop there, as he hopes to add more goals to his tally in future matches. Kane said in statements after the match: "I'm just very happy. What I said before was misinterpreted, and I want to stress that I'm not bored with scoring goals. Quite the opposite, there are many more goals to come." Kane explained that the fans always appreciate what he gives them and that he loves being with the England team every time he is called up. The Bayern Munich striker added: "It's been almost 10 years since my first appearance for England, and I enjoy every moment with the team. I love being here, and I love playing at Wembley, where I feel the excitement and the team spirit." Goal number 70 marks a milestone in Kane's England career, as he continues to break records at the age of 31, cementing his position as one of the most outstanding strikers in the history of English football. As time goes on, it seems that Kane is not ready to stop, as he aspires to more goals and more achievements with his country, stressing that he still has a long way to go.