Gary Lineker reacts to Harry Kane’s record-equalling goal as stars watch England
Gary Lineker celebrated Harry Kane equalling his England World Cup goals record during their World Cup victory over Croatia.
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Gary Lineker celebrated Harry Kane equalling his England World Cup goals record during their World Cup victory over Croatia.
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