In preparation for Euro 2024, Kante and Giroud reconnected.
England striker Harry Kane scored against Bosnia-Herzegovina, bringing his international goal total to 62, surpassing that of Brazilian great Ronaldo—and he did it in only eight fewer appearances!
The third goal in England’s 3-0 victory over Bosnia-Herzegovina was scored by captain Harry Kane, who achieved a significant milestone in the process.
Cole Palmer’s penalty and Trent Alexander-Arnold’s goal put the Three Lions up 2-0 in the friendly.
After a flurry in the penalty area, Kane scored from close range to seal the win.This put the Bayern Munich striker one goal ahead of the great Ronaldo in terms of international goals scored. His total is 63.
Kane has more remarkable statistics, but many consider the Brazilian to be the best number nine in international football history.While Ronaldo scored 62 goals in 98 appearances, Kane scored 63 in 90 outings.
With a 3-0 victory, England began their preparations for the European Championship.
Fоllоwing а lаcklustre first hаlf, Englаnd picked up the tempо аnd, in the 60th minute, аfter Ezri Kоnsа wаs brоught dоwn in the penаlty аreа, Pаlmer, whо hаs cоnverted nine penаlties fоr Chelseа this seаsоn, scоred his first gоаl fоr Englаnd, breаking the deаdlоck.
One bright spot on the night was Liverpool’s Alexander-Arnold, who extended their advantage in the 85th minute with his third goal for England, shooting home from a tight angle. Despite the absence of several important players—including Real Madrid’s Saturday Champions League winning midfielder Jude Bellingham—the match centered on manager Gareth Southgate’s decision to eliminate seven players from his 26-man group before Friday’s deadline.
On Friday, at Wembley, England will play host to Iceland in their last friendly before heading to Germany.