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Harry Kane celebrated his a hundredth cap with two objectives as England beat Finland 2-0 within the Nations League, on an evening Wembley additionally paid tribute to Sven-Goran Eriksson.

The England captain and report goalscorer roared in celebration as his thunderbolt of an opener flew in off the underside of the bar simply earlier than the hour mark and he swept in an aesthetic second for his 68th strike for his nation with round quarter-hour left to play.

It was a becoming manner for Kane to mark the event and underline the significance he has had for England and the impression he can proceed to have, regardless of criticisms of the 31-year-old’s performances at Euro 2024. “It was the perfect night,” Kane mentioned afterwards.

Up till the breakthrough, Finland goalkeeper Lukas Hradecky had pissed off Kane with a string of fantastic stops. However England’s predominant man – who additionally had a header dominated out for a slim offside within the first half – wasn’t to be denied on an evening which noticed him offered with a particular golden cap to mark his landmark look. He’s simply the tenth participant to hit that complete for England’s males’s workforce.

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Kane celebrated his a hundredth cap with two objectives as England beat Finland 2-0 within the Nations League

They had been huge objectives for Lee Carsley, too, whose interim spell in cost has now delivered two wins from two, with England second in Nations League Group B2 behind Greece on objective distinction. This was one other constructive efficiency, with Angel Gomes tidy on his first senior begin, though Finland – resolute in defence and a risk on the break within the first half – made England work.

England workforce information

England made 4 modifications from the win over Republic of Eire, with Angel Gomes making his first senior begin, whereas Ezri Konsa, John Stones and Rico Lewis got here into the backline. Kobbie Mainoo, Harry Maguire, Marc Guehi and Levi Colwill dropped to the bench.

The final time these sides met, Eriksson, who handed away final month, was in cost. England edged that World Cup qualifier in 2001 with the assistance of one other fierce strike from a Three Lions captain, David Beckham.

Wembley pays tribute to the late Sven-Goran Eriksson
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Wembley pays tribute to the late Sven-Goran Eriksson

This contest wasn’t anticipated to be so shut as that 2-1 victory however the Finns – crushed 3-0 of their Group B2 opener by Greece – pissed off Carsley’s aspect, with centre-back Arttu Hoskonen twice sliding in through the first half to disclaim Kane tap-ins after his dominated out header, whereas Hradecky recovered to maintain out Bukayo Saka’s deflected shot and Trent Alexander-Arnold fizzed two efforts huge simply earlier than the interval.

England’s centurions

Harry Kane joins the next gamers in profitable a minimum of 100 caps for England: Peter Shilton, David Beckham, Steven Gerrard, Bobby Moore, Ashley Cole, Sir Bobby Charlton, Frank Lampard and Billy Wright.

At occasions England had been worryingly open. Aberdeen’s Topi Keskinen was speedy on the counter however wasteful within the last third, taking pictures astray from two swift expenses up the pitch which noticed England’s defence uncovered by an absent midfield. And that was all after Rico Lewis needed to block former Norwich Metropolis ace Teemu Pukki’s shot from contained in the field after a pointy throw-in routine from the guests.

However England had been safer within the second half and, after Hradecky stored out a Kane free-kick and overhead, the opener eased any considerations of an upset. Substitute Noni Madueke got here up with the help for the skipper’s second, Eberechi Eze was full of life and Rico Lewis regarded comfy all through, with Alexander-Arnold once more impressing at right-back.

However Kane’s double and the ovation for Eriksson would be the lasting recollections of one other profitable outing as interim boss for Carsley, whose audition for the everlasting submit has gone effectively to this point.

England participant scores by Patrick Rowe

England: Pickford (6), Alexander-Arnold (8), Stones (7), Konsa (7), Lewis (7), Gomes (8), Rice (6), Gordon (7), Grealish (8), Saka (6), Kane (9).

Subs: Colwill (6), Madueke (7), Eze (6), Guehi (6), Bowen (6).

Participant of the match: Harry Kane

Memorable night time for centurion Kane

Harry Kane is presented with a special England cap to mark his 100th appearance for his country
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Kane is offered with a particular England cap to mark his a hundredth look for his nation

England captain Harry Kane:

“It was the perfect night. On my 100th cap, I wanted to make the night as memorable as possible. To score the two goals and help the team win was almost perfect. The first goal tonight is right up there [among my best for England]. It was nice to see it come off the underside of the bar. On the night of my 100th cap, both goals will go down as among my favourites for sure.

On if he wanted to stay on to try to score a hat-trick: “I had sufficient photographs to get the hat-trick! Lee spoke about a number of video games developing so there have been no onerous emotions.”

On defying his critics and using them as motivation: “From a younger age, I used to be doubted to go on and obtain what I’ve completed and that has helped me hold focus. You are all the time going to get criticism as a participant and when issues aren’t going your manner, there is a starvation inside to carry out and preserve this stage and hold pushing. I wish to hold pushing the boundaries and I confirmed that tonight. Come October, I will likely be able to go once more.”

Analysis: A night to remember for Kane

Sky Sports News’ senior reporter Rob Dorsett:

“We are able to dissect the efficiency by Lee Carsley later (the gorgeous passing, tasty technical present, fluid formation, however generally over-elaborate last ball). Tonight was about one man, England’s captain and all-time main goalscorer – who’s now that little bit additional forward of the remainder.

“In truth, Kane might have had four or five goals, but for his nemesis Hradecky in the Finland goal. And for his party-pooping manager, who took him off with 10 minutes to go.

“Sixty-eight objectives in 100 video games is extraordinary. And the person for the massive event delivered once more, huge time.

“When he said on Monday he wants to score 100 goals in an England shirt, it sounded optimistic. Does it now? Captain, centurion Kane, take a bow. This is your night.”

What’s subsequent?

England’s Nations League marketing campaign continues subsequent month once they host Greece on October 10 earlier than going to Finland three days later.

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