19 October,2023 08:44 AM IST | London | AFP
England’s Harry Kane is ecstatic after scoring against Italy at Wembley, London, on Tuesday. Pic/AFP
Harry Kane celebrated England's qualification for the Euro 2024 finals after a 3-1 win against Italy on Tuesday, saying "it's never as easy as it looks." The England captain scored twice as Gareth Southgate's men came from behind at Wembley. Gianluca Scamacca put the European champions ahead early but Kane scored from the penalty spot to level. Marcus Rashford put England ahead after the break and Kane scored again to seal the three points.
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England top Group C on 16 points from six games and cannot now be caught, leaving Italy and Ukraine to scrap it out for second place. "It's never as easy as it looks," Kane told Channel 4. "We have had a really tough group this time but credit to the lads, some of the results we've had, performances and we topped it off here today. We went 1-0 down, we stayed calm and we stayed steady, we knew we had enough to get the win and we did it. It has been a tough journey and to qualify with two games to go is credit to everyone involved," he said.
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Kane is now England's top scorer at Wembley, overtaking Bobby Charlton. "I love it, it's our home, we've made it a real fortress over the years and with a full house here, the fans are loving it, we wanted to repay them with good victories and good performances and we did that today," he added.
Gareth Southgate insists England can cope with the pressure of their status as one of the favourites to win Euro 2024. Southgate's side booked their place at next year's tournament in Germany with an impressive 3-1 win over Italy at Wembley on Tuesday. Southgate has no qualms about embracing England's position as one of the leading contenders and he believes his players can handle the burden. "I think we have to accept that. Pressure comes when expectation is different from reality and reality is we are going to be one of the teams capable of winning," he said.
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