
The Tottenham striker's sensational season continued as he scored just 80 seconds in to his Three Lions debut in Friday night's 4-0 qualifying win over Lithuania
The whole build-up to this game was dominated by one man - and Harry was in a hurry to make an impression on his England debut.
It took just 80 seconds for Harry Kane to show he is able to reproduce his golden touch at club level with the national team.
As he celebrated scoring with just his third touch for the Three Lions, the Tottenham striker raised his eyes to the sky as if to thank a divine force for the fairytale season he never wants to end.
Will it ever end? Kane sometimes looks like the most unlikely footballer with his ungainly style, yet he is the most lethal striker in English football.
He came on here in the 71st minute, admittedly against a lagging Lithuania side, to enormous cheers from the home crowd. He was the star attraction before he had even kicked a ball for his country,
By the 73rd minute, the No.18 was an England goalscorer, their fourth of the night as Roy Hodgson’s side continued their formidable march towards a place at Euro 2016.
Raheem Sterling stood up a cross to the far post and Kane, as he has so often this season, escaped from the Lithuania defenders to head in via a despairing effort from the goalkeeper.
On the back of 29 goals for Tottenham this season, Kane was now a goalscorer for England. The stadium erupted, mouths open and faces aghast that this kid from Chingford can continue to make such an impact.
Thereafter, the Spurs man looked every inch an international player with his now-familiar workrate, his quick passing and desire to get on the ball.