Harry Kane scored twice against Croatia, equaling Gary Lineker's record of 10 FIFA World Cup goals for England, as the Three Lions secured a thrilling 4-2 victory.
Kane's performance was pivotal in England's victory, as he netted two crucial goals, bringing his World Cup tally to 10, the same as Lineker's. This achievement places Kane among the elite in English football history. The match saw a total of six goals, with England showcasing their attacking capabilities.
In addition to Kane's heroics, Jude Bellingham and Marcus Rashford also contributed to the scoreline, demonstrating the depth of talent in the England squad. Croatia, despite their best efforts, could not contain England's relentless attack.
The victory not only highlights Kane's individual brilliance but also underscores England's potential as a formidable force in the tournament. The team's performance has raised expectations among fans and analysts alike.
Kane's achievement is a testament to his consistency and skill on the international stage. As England progresses in the tournament, all eyes will be on Kane to see if he can surpass Lineker's record.
Background
Kane's achievement ties him with Gary Lineker, who set the record during his World Cup appearances in the 1980s. This milestone is significant as it reflects Kane's impact on the international stage and his contribution to England's football legacy.
Looking ahead, England's next match will be crucial in determining their standing in the group stage. Fans and analysts will be keen to see if Kane can continue his goal-scoring form and lead England to further success.



