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England striker Harry Kane has revealed his delight at becoming just the second men’s player in history to reach 50 goals for the Three Lions, whilst also targeting the all-time goalscoring record.
The Tottenham forward racked-up his half-century on Tuesday evening by finding the net from the spot in England’s 1-1 draw with Germany in Munich. He sent Manuel Neuer the wrong way having also won the penalty following a foul by Borussia Dortmund’s Nico Schlotterbeck.
The referee did not initially give the spot-kick but the VAR recommended a second-viewing at the monitor, with the decision then eventually being given. Kane of course stayed cool to score and rack-up his 50th international goal.
He is now only the second men’s player in history to reach the landmark, whilst he is only three strikes behind record holder Wayne Rooney. Speaking after the game, Kane expressed his thrill at having racked up his half-century.
He said: “A really nice feeling, you know. I had a couple of early chances in the game. Obviously the first one over the bar and then Neuer made a good save for the second.
“I thought maybe it was one of those days but we kept going and probably played our best