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Kane proud as record-breaking goal proves England winner in Italy

Tottenham striker Harry Kane became England's all-time record goalscorer as they opened their Euro 2024 qualifying campaign with a first victory in Italy since 1961.

Kane wrote his name into the history books in the 44th minute when he beat Gianluigi Donnarumma from the penalty spot for his 54th goal, overtaking previous record holder Wayne Rooney.

Declan Rice gave England an early lead when he scored from close range after Kane's shot was blocked before the captain put memories of his penalty miss against France in the World Cup quarter-final in Qatar aside with an emphatic spot-kick.

Italy, whistled off at half-time in their first international in Naples for a decade, improved as England became sloppy.

Debutant Mateo Retegui was the beneficiary of poor work from Harry Maguire, whose failed attempt to close down the danger on the edge of the box allowed the Italians to shift the ball to the 23-year-old to drill an unerring finish past Jordan Pickford after 56 minutes.

England's drop in performance was compounded by Luke Shaw's second yellow card with 10 minutes left but they hung on for a vital win.

Kane said: "It means everything. I was so excited to put the England shirt on, get back out here and get the campaign started for next year's Euros.

"It had to be a penalty, and once it hit the back of the net, huge emotion. A magical moment."

"Just a great night, we haven't won in Italy for so long. To score and win is so special.

The World Cup was a difficult way to end but we spoke this week about getting back to it. We are one of the best teams in Europe. Getting this win shows we are ready for the challenge."

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