Kane, who showed off his 'golden feet' in his 100th A-match, beat England and Finland with multiple goals to celebrate his second consecutive Nations League victory

Harry Kane (Bayern Munich), who played widely in "golden soccer boots," exploded a multi-goal celebrating his 100 A-match appearance, leading the team to victory.메이저사이트

England beat Finland 2-0 at Wembley Stadium in London on the 11th with Kane's performance, who scored two goals in the second half of the 2024-2025 UEFA Nations League Group B match.

England, which has recorded two consecutive wins (6 points, goal difference +4), defeated Ireland (0 points, goal difference -4) 2-0 on the same day and matched Greece (6 points, goal difference +5), which also won two consecutive games, but fell behind in goal difference to rank second in the group.


The match was very meaningful to Kane. Kane made his A-match debut and debut goal in the fifth Group E match of the Euro 2016 qualifying match against Lithuania on March 28, 2015, and completed 100 A-match games by putting his name on the starting list for the match against Finland. Kane is the 10th player in England's history to join the Century Club.

In response, the FA prepared an event to celebrate Kane's participation in 100 A-match games before kick-off. Kane appeared on the ground with his wife and took a photo holding hands of his two daughters wearing uniforms with the word "DADDY" engraved on them. Kane then received a golden hat with the symbol of the English national team as a gift to celebrate their participation in 100 A-match games. What drew attention the most was soccer boots, which Kane wore golden soccer boots on the day.

Kane finally scored in the 12th minute of the second half, after his right foot shot in the 21st minute of the first half and his free-kick shot in the 8th minute of the second half were blocked by the opponent's goalkeeper. He received a pass stabbed by Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool) and fired a right foot shot from the right side of the penalty area, and the ball shook the net as it was. With this goal, Kane became the third player in English history to score a goal in his 100th A-match after Bobby Charlton and Wayne Rooney.

Meanwhile, the rivalry game between Germany and the Netherlands ended in a tie, exchanging two goals each. Germany tied the Netherlands 2-2 in the second Group A match held at Johan Cruyff Arena in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

Germany (goal difference +5) was on par with the Netherlands (goal difference +3) with one win and one draw (four points), but ranked first in the group ahead of the goal difference. Bosnia and Herzegovina (one point, goal difference -3) in the same group tied Hungary (one point, goal difference -5) 0-0 to secure third place in the group.

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