Harry Kane: I love scoring goals, especially for my country

England striker Harry Kane expressed his great happiness by scoring the 1-1 equalizer for the national team against his German counterpart on Tuesday evening in the European Nations League competitions.

The goal was Harry Kane's 50th in 71 international matches, which shows how decisive the player is.

The match almost ended with Germany winning 1-0, but Kane scored the equalizer for the England team from a penalty kick just two minutes before the end of the confrontation that was held in Munich.

The equalizer seemed worthy of the England team, whose players took 15 shots on goal compared to 10 shots by the German players, despite the fact that the percentage of possession of the ball was less, as it amounted to 37.3 percent.

Yesterday's match goal was Keane's 15th penalty kick in the England shirt, and he scored it at the Allianz Arena, so he scored 20 goals for the England team away from home, compared to 20 goals for the team at home and ten goals on neutral stadiums.

Although Kane has scored 0.7 goals per match for the national team, the Nations League is the most difficult for him, as he scored only two goals in 14 matches in his record of participation in the tournament, with an average of 0.14 goals per match.

While Harry Kane was the most prominent element in the World Cup qualifiers, where he scored 17 goals in 14 matches, he also played a prominent role in the European Nations Cup qualifiers, where he scored 15 goals in 13 matches, and scored six goals in six matches in the World Cup finals.

As an outspoken striker, Harry Kane scored most of his goals from a point close to the goal, as he scored 48 of his 50 goals with the national team from inside the penalty area.

Harry Kane scored nine goals with his head and 35 goals with his right foot, compared to six goals with his left foot.

Speaking to the media after scoring his third goal against the German national team, knowing that he scored five goals against San Marino and four goals against Bulgaria, Montenegro and Albania, Harry Kane said that he loves nothing more than putting the ball in the net.

"I love to score goals, always - especially for my country," he added.


“So whenever I can help the team, that is the most important thing for me.

It's good to be back in the score... Now we have two matches at home and we have to try to win."


He continued, "Even being late 0/1 shed light on our good character abroad, as we came back in the match and achieved a result against the strong Germany team."

"It shows who we are," he added.

We can still improve, but we are working hard and we have to keep going."

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