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Figure caption,Kane breaks England World Cup goals record to double lead against Panama
ByGary RoseBBC Sport journalist- Published5 minutes ago
Harry Kane broke Gary Lineker's record to become England's all-time leading World Cup scorer when he struck during Saturday's 2-0 win against Panama.
The Three Lions captain doubled his side's lead when headed home superbly from Jude Bellingham's cross in the second half.
The goal took Kane's overall World Cup tally to 11 goals, surpassing Lineker's total of 10.
"It is a proud one for sure," Kane told BBC Sport.
"I spoke before the tournament about the World Cup being the biggest competition we play as professional footballers, so to get to 11 goals is a proud feeling.
"It is always hard to take in. I just want to enjoy this moment with the team, enjoy being top of the table.
"I never take these moments for granted. Another good milestone to hit, and I hope it is not the last one in this tournament."
Lineker, who scored six times at the 1986 World Cup in Mexico and four times in Italy four years later, said recently that Kane was "the greatest English striker we've ever had".
Kane got two goals in England's opening 4-2 win against Croatia, which made him only the second England men's player to score at three different World Cups (Russia 2018, Qatar 2022 and North America 2026).
He joins former Manchester United midfielder David Beckham, who scored at the 1998, 2002 and 2006 World Cups.
Kane won the Golden Boot in Russia eight years ago with six goals, before adding two further strikes in Qatar.
He has three in total so far at this World Cup after helping England into the last 32.
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Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Harry Kane has scored 11 goals across three World Cups
Kane may well be England's leading World Cup scorer, but he still has some way to go to surpass the record of some of his rivals.
Argentina star Lionel Messi made history at this World Cup as his five goals so far has taken him to 18 overall - making him the tournament's all-time leading scorer as he broke the record of 16 held by Germany's Miroslav Klose.
Kane is just over six years younger than Messi - with both aiming to add to their tally at this World Cup.
The Bayern Munich striker has more goals than Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo (10) at World Cups, although is four behind Brazilian Ronaldo, who has 15.
Pele's tally next in Kane's sights
Kane could very well move beyond a World Cup legend at this tournament with Brazil's Pele one ahead on 12 goals.
Pele is the only man to have won the World Cup three times, while he scored in four tournaments - 1958, 1962, 1966 and 1970.
His 12 goals came in just 16 World Cup games - the same amount of games Kane has so far played in.
Pele has a marginally better goals-per-minute ratio having averaged a goal every 105 minutes at World Cups, compared to 113 for Kane.
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