Harry Kane moved level with Bobby Charlton in second place on the all-time England men’s scoring chart by slotting a penalty to seal a 2-1 victory against Switzerland in a friendly on Saturday. (More Football News)
The captain’s 4𓄧9th goal in 69 appearances for his country leaves him only⭕ four from leveling with the retired Wayne Rooney.
By converting from the spot after Steven Zuber handled, Kane completed a turnaround in a game that kick🐽-started the buildup to𒅌 the World Cup in November for both teams.
Before the tournament draw on Friday, there’s a chance for Kane to ra✃ck up more goals when the Ivory Coast visits Wembley Stadium to face the European Championship runner-up.
A crowd of 78♊,881 in north London saw England get off to a bad start when Breel Embolo headed Switzerland in front in the 22nd minute but Luke Shaw fired England level in first-half stoppage time.
England emerged for the second half having not made any changes b🔯ut with a change of jerseys. The players’ names were removed from their jerseys to back the Alzheimer’s Societyꦓ and raise awareness about dementia to show how people can lose memories — including the names of England stars.