Sunderland Echo

Goal hero Kane delighted with England progress

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Harry Kane believes England’s late win over Croatia which sealed progressio­n to the Nations League Finals shows how far the team have progressed since the World Cup.

Just 130 days after an agonising semi-final defeat to the same opponents in Russia, the Three Lions rallied from a goal down to secure a 2-1 victory at Wembley.

“It’s unbelievab­le,” he said. “We wanted to do this so badly. It was disappoint­ing after the summer. To get the win was special. One of the biggest goals I’ve ever scored? For sure.

“I think it shows how far we’ve come. We’ve finished top of this group and shown what we’re capable of. A huge thank you to the fans.”

England started their Nations League campaign with a 2-1 home defeat to Spain, who finish second in the final Group A4 standings as World Cup finalists Croatia were relegated.

After a summer in which English supporters seemingly reconnecte­d with the national team as Southgate guided them to the final four in Russia, Kane insisted the team were determined to continue their developmen­t.

“We were disappoint­ed not to take our chances, but against big sides you have to stay calm,” he said.

“We said after the World Cup we want to keep progressin­g and get better - and the way to do that is by beating top teams. We finished the year strong. We’ll enjoy this one.

“It’s incredible, I’ve never seen Wembley like this in an England shirt. We want to make everyone proud. I know they’ll enjoy this one.

“We felt the crowd. We felt their presence. That’s what we need everywhere we go. It felt good. The lads stuck at it, we showed our character, stayed calm and deserved to win.”

The newly-introduced competitio­n was largely derided before a ball was kicked, but there has been a level of entertainm­ent in most of England’s four games rarely seen in friendly matches.

Now captain Kane is looking to become the first player to lift the Nations League trophy with success in Portugal next summer.

“Its definitely an opportunit­y for us,” he added. “We are going to have to beat another top nation, but we have shown we can do it.”

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