Harry Kane: England's goal king
Soccer Football - UEFA Euro 2024 Qualifiers - Group C - Italy v England - Stadio Diego Armando Maradona, Naples, Italy - March 23, 2023 England's Harry Kane celebrates scoring their second goal and breaking the England goalscoring record REUTERS/Ciro De Luca
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Newly
established as England's record goalscorer, Harry Kane's place in the history
books was earned as much by his perseverance as his lethal finishing.
Kane's
penalty against Italy on Thursday took his tally for his country to 54, passing
Wayne Rooney's mark for the Three Lions.
The
29-year-old also recently moved ahead of the legendary Jimmy Greaves as
Tottenham's all-time top goalscorer.
A career
laden with personal milestones is still lacking collective glory.
Kane is yet
to win a major trophy for club or country.
But he has
played a major role in England's journey back from the international wilderness
to regular contenders for major tournament glory.
For Kane to
stand above stellar names such as Rooney, Gary Lineker and Bobby Charlton is
all the more remarkable given the doubts that surrounded him at the start of
his career.
A cumbersome
teenager whose natural goal-scoring gifts had yet to emerge, many doubted he
would ever make it at the highest level after he joined Tottenham's academy in
2009.
There were
almost two years between Kane's first Spurs goal against Shamrock Rovers in
2011 and his next against Hull in 2013.
Temporary
moves to Leyton Orient and Millwall provided glimpses of Kane's potential, but
the lowest point of his learning curve came during difficult loan spells at
Leicester and Norwich in the 2012-13 season.
Kane failed
to score for Norwich and struck just twice for second-tier Leicester.
"That
was the lowest time. I was 19, living away from home and not playing. You
always have that doubt. If you're not playing there then how are you ever going
to play for Tottenham?" Kane said.
'It's
instinct'
Despite his
struggles, Kane later heralded dealing with the aggressive physical approach
from Championship opponents as an important step in his maturation into one of
the world's best strikers.
"That
happened a lot when I was on loan. One defender said, 'I haven't got a yellow
card yet, I'm gonna use it on you'," Kane told the Daily Mail.
"The
funny thing was that two minutes later we both went up for a header and he
ended up winded on the floor. So that made me pretty happy."
Suitably
impressed by Kane's drive, Mauricio Pochettino, then in the early days of his
successful spell as Tottenham boss, trusted his potential enough to select him
regularly in the 2014-15 season.
Kane repaid
Pochettino's gamble with a barrage of goals which quickly gained him international
recognition.
He scored
just seconds into his England debut as a substitute against Lithuania in 2015.
But his
first experience of a major tournament was arguably the most embarrassing in
England's history.
Kane failed
to score in four appearances at Euro 2016 as Roy Hodgson's men crashed out to
Iceland in the last 16.
That
experience meant expectations were low two years later at the World Cup in
Russia, where Kane exploded into a global star.
Handed the
captaincy by Gareth Southgate, Kane thrived with the extra responsibility as he
scored six goals to win the Golden Boot and lead England to the semi-finals for
the first time in 28 years.
"It's
instinct, natural," he added on his predatory instincts in front of goal.
"When
that ball drops to me my body takes over and my mind is just blank
really."
Southgate's
side came even closer at Euro 2020 where only defeat on penalties to Italy
denied them a first major tournament win since 1966.
More
disappointment followed for Kane and country at the World Cup in Qatar.
Normally so
reliant from the penalty spot, he fired a vital spot-kick high over the bar in
a quarter-final defeat by France.
But that
miss only delayed his coronation as England's new goal king.
The ghosts
of that miss in Doha were quickly banished as Kane confidently stepped up to
send Gianluigi Donnarumma the wrong way as England made the perfect start to
Euro 2024 qualifying with a 2-1 win in Naples.

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