Captain Harry Kane became the first player to score two goals on his 100th appearance for England as he fired the Three Lions to victory over Finland in the Nations League at Wembley.
The striker scored his 67th and 68th international goals in the second half, thundering an excellent strike in off the underside of the bar, then curling in a neat finish.
He becomes just the third player to score on his 100th England appearance, after Wayne Rooney (versus Slovenia in 2014) and Bobby Charlton (against Northern Ireland in 1970).
“I don’t think I was even thinking of 100 caps when I was on loan at Millwall, Norwich and Leicester,” Kane said.
“From being a young age, from being doubted to go on and do what I have done – I just think that helps keep you focused and motivated in training and games.
“In general and nowadays as a footballer you’re going to get criticism, you’re going to have people talk about you as a player. I’ve always spoken about when things aren’t going your way using that to motivate you and bring an energy and hunger inside you to go and perform.
“Come October I will be ready to go again.”