Kane, Ronaldo, Zlatan: Who're Europe's greatest international goalscorers?
Harry Kane is now England’s second greatest goalscorer outright.
On Tuesday evening, the Tottenham Hotspur striker converted from the penalty spot late on to salvage a 1-1 draw for England against Germany in the UEFA Nations League.
Kane has now racked up 50 goals on international duty, which is one more than Sir Bobby Charlton managed.
It’s now only a matter of time before Kane overtakes Wayne Rooney and becomes England’s all-time leading scorer, especially given he’s still just 28 years of age.
For the Three Lions’ current captain, it’s now a question of how far up the international goalscoring charts he can move.
In terms of European players, Kane is on the verge of breaking into the top 20 and has already leapfrogged the legendary Robin van Persie, as he’s bagged a half century of goals in 32 fewer games than the Dutchman.
Check out the 30 greatest goalscorers in international football from Europe here…
30. Olivier Giroud (France) – 48 goals in 112 games
29. Andriy Shevchenko (Ukraine) – 48 goals in 111 games
28. Gary Lineker (England) – 48 goals in 80 games
27. Dimitar Berbatov (Bulgaria) – 48 goals in 78 games
26. Wlodzimierz Lubanski (Poland) – 48 goals in 75 games
25. Lukas Podolski (Germany) – 49 goals in 130 games
24. Sir Bobby Charlton (England) – 49 goals in 106 games
23. Sven Rydell (Sweden) – 49 goals in 43 games
22. Robin van Persie (Holland) – 50 goals in 102 games
21. Harry Kane (England) – 50 goals in 70 games
20. Thierry Henry (France) – 51 goals in 123 games
19. Hakan Sukur (Turkey) – 51 goals in 112 games
18. Lajos Tichy (Hungary) – 51 goals in 72 games
17. Jon Dahl Tomasson (Denmark) – 52 goals in 112 games
16. Poul Nielsen (Denmark) – 52 goals in 38 games
15. Wayne Rooney (England) – 53 goals in