Kane's Historic Strike: Outshines Shearer and Owen Combined

Harry Kane etched his name further into England's footballing history, surpassing the combined international goal tallies of legends Alan Shearer and Michael Owen. Kane's latest strike against Latvia, his 71st for the Three Lions, came on the night he equaled Billy Wright's 105 England caps, cementing his iconic status.
Shearer and Owen, two of England's most celebrated strikers, netted 30 and 40 goals respectively during their international careers. While Owen once appeared destined to break Sir Bobby Charlton's record, injuries curtailed his progress, and Shearer's early international retirement in 2000 limited his contribution.
Kane's achievement underscores his remarkable consistency and prolific goal-scoring ability. The feat, however, has sparked some debate among Bayern Munich fans, who question the necessity of his consistent appearances for England, given his crucial role at the club level. Nevertheless, Kane's record stands as a testament to his unparalleled talent and dedication to his national team, solidifying his place among England's greatest ever strikers.
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