The Tottenham forward headed home Luke Shaw's cross late in the first half to finally break the deadlock in Tirana, before setting up Mason Mount after the interval to secure a 2-0 victory.
The win makes it two from two for Gareth Southgate's side in
their Qatar 2022 World Cup qualifying Group I, and while Kane was delighted to
finally end a long wait for his 33rd international goal, the Three Lions
skipper insisted that his own achievements come second to the team's success.
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"I think I’ve always said as a striker, sometimes you
go through spells where everything you touch goes in, and when it just doesn’t
quite go your way," the 27-year-old told the FA's website .
"I think I had a few off the line in that spell, an
offside goal that I don’t think was offside, but that’s part of being a
striker. You’ve just got to stay focused on doing your job for the team, and
thankfully we did that as a team – it was great to get the three points.
"It’s never easy coming away from home against a tough
side. Maybe we were a little bit slow to start. We changed our formation
halfway through the first half and I think that definitely helped. We got more
runners in the box and more attacking players.
"I thought we controlled the second half well; they
didn’t create too many chances. Overall, it was a good night."
Having bagged a dozen goals in 10 appearances for the
national side during 2019, last year proved to be a trying one in front of goal
for the Spurs attacker, as he endured a difficult UEFA Nations League.
Now, 500 days after he last scored in a 4-0 drubbing of
Kosovo in November 2019, he is back on track in front of goal once more.
Nothing less than a perfect start would have been acceptable
for Southgate against international minnows San Marino and Albania. Next up is
a much sterner test in the shape of Poland, who they host at Wembley on March
31.
Paulo Sousa's side, spearheaded by Robert Lewandowski, are
England's biggest threat to qualification for Qatar 2022, but a third victory
in as many games for the Three Lions would take them five points clear of their
rivals already.
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