ENGLAND CONTINUED THEIR 100 per cent start in Euro 2020 qualifying as Harry Kane’s hat-trick helped them to a resounding 4-0 win over Bulgaria at Wembley on Saturday.
Gareth Southgate’s side were far from their fluid best in the opening stages, but a third straight win in Group A never looked in doubt after Kane’s opener in the 24th minute.
The Three Lions captain added a second from the penalty spot three minutes into the second half, before teeing up Raheem Sterling for a third.
Kane added another from the spot in the 73rd minute as England warmed up for Tuesday’s visit of the group’s surprise package, Kosovo, in style.
After a subdued start, Kane thought he had given the hosts a 19th-minute lead. The Tottenham striker had strayed into an offside position, however, before tucking away Raheem Sterling’s pass from close range.
He was not to be denied five minutes later, though, taking full advantage of slapstick goalkeeping from Plamen Iliev to score his 23rd international goal.
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After a short goal-kick, Iliev’s attempted pass to Vasil Bozhikov was cut out by Sterling, who teed up Kane to stroke home from six yards.
Kane went close again shortly before the interval, heading straight at Iliev from Kieran Trippier’s teasing right-wing cross.
Jordan Pickford kept out Wanderson’s close-range effort a few moments after the restart, before a surging run from Marcus Rashford led to England’s second.
The Manchester United forward was brought down in the area by Nikolay Bodurov, with Kane coolly stroking home the resulting spot-kick.
Kane turned provider for England’s third in the 55th minute, crossing for Sterling to bundle home his ninth international goal from point-blank range.
The 26-year-old added gloss to a superb individual display 17 minutes from time, whipping in from the penalty spot after he had been clumsily brought down in the area by Kristian Dimitrov.
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Josh is a credit to himself and the team. To come out and face the music in such a manner is no easy task. Thought he spoke brilliantly and with honesty. Not our nation’s night, but I actually don’t feel too upset. It reminds me of heading over to Germany for Dortmund’s draw at the end of last season to let the league slip away (sorry rugby purists!). Just being there in the atmosphere and seeing the comeradery after such a heartbreaking occasion… it almost galvinises you. You think ‘I love this s**t’. Our fans were incredible, the players left it out there, their families backed them, and nobody left us wondering what if. Just nothing but immense pride in our side and our 5.5 million strong country to be slugging it out on the world stage. A hair’s breadth from what we wanted.
The hardest part for this team will be knowing that they didn’t play that well tonight in certain areas and still nearly won.
I’d be asking serious questions of Gary Keegan after that, our supposed mind skills guru. We were very poor and not at the pitch of the game. 13-0 down before we woke up. Terrible.
@Aidan Farrell: Nothing to do with Gary Keegan.he done his bit getting them right mentally. The only question mark is now over Paul O’Connell and his line out coaching..two big games and it was more than dicey
Great player. Probs peaked a few seasons ago, no one close to him in Ireland yet tho.
Van der Flier didn’t have much of an impact this world cup and was blown off the field last night despite he best efforts – he is a class act no doubts however. Andy Farrell was too slow to make changes for Sexton, Porter, Bernie & JvdF which might have cost us in a game of absolute inches. I cant remember a tougher loss that this one..