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Kane becomes England's top goalscorer

England's Kane celebrates scoring their second goal. — Reuters
 
England's Kane celebrates scoring their second goal. — Reuters

Harry ​Kane broke Gary Lineker's 36-year-old record to become England's all-time top scorer at World Cups on Saturday, adding another line to his extraordinary resume with his 11th ⁠goal at the quadrennial showpiece as the ⁠Three Lions won Group L.
Kane drew level with Lineker's mark during England's opening win over Croatia and made the record his own ​in front ⁠of an ecstatic crowd at New ​York New Jersey Stadium, heading a goal off a fine assist from Jude Bellingham.
'It’s ​an honour to play with him. For me he’s the best England player of all time,' said Bellingham, after the 2-0 win over Panama. 'He’s the ‌one who has showed up more than anyone, ​any England player. It’s quite easy to play ​with him. ⁠In all honesty he’s at a level at the minute which is just incredible.
'You ​don’t doubt him at all in ⁠terms of ​whether he’s involved or not you know he’s going to make a difference.'
England will play one of the eight best third-placed teams ​in the Round of 32 on ​Wednesday. — Reuters