In the Round of 16 of the European Championship, Bellingham equalized in stoppage time, and Kane scored the winning goal in extra time, leading England to a 2-1 comeback victory over Slovakia and advancing to the quarter-finals.
Despite scoring only one goal in the six group matches of the last two European Championships, Kane exploded in the knockout stage. He has scored five goals in the five knockout matches of the last two European Championships. Adding to the knockout stage of the 2022 World Cup, Kane has scored seven goals in his last seven international tournament knockout matches.
This goal was also Kane’s 6th goal at the European Championship, tying him with Rooney as the second-highest English scorer at the tournament, behind Alan Shearer (7 goals).
This is also Kane’s 14th goal in major tournaments (World Cup/European Championship), and he holds the record for the most goals in major tournaments for an English player.
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