Harry Kane is England's highest ever scorer in World Cup finals. He achieved this by scoring against Panama.
What happened?
Kane's journey to success started when he was seven years old, playing for his local club Ridgeway Rovers.
He has scored more goals for England than Gary Lineker, Wayne Rooney, Bobby Charlton, and Jimmy Greaves.
Why it matters for Harry Kane
Kane's grandad, Eric Hogg, was a successful non-league player who helped him achieve his lifetime football goals.
Eric died over 20 years ago, but his sister Bette Bovington said he would be proud of Kane's achievements.
What comes next?
Kane is now the third most capped player behind Peter Shilton and Wayne Rooney.
He said he is extremely proud to be amongst those names and that David Beckham, his idol, sent him a voicenote to congratulate him on matching his milestone of 115 caps.
Kane's wife, Katie Goodland, was his childhood sweetheart, and they have four children together.
They took a joint decision to move abroad and give their children a chance to live in Germany when Kane moved to Bayern Munich.
Kane's family has been very supportive of his career, including his parents, Kim and Pat.
He credits his grandad and parents for his success and is grateful for their support.
Kane's story is an inspiration to many, and he continues to make England proud with his achievements.
He is a devoted family man and has never been involved in any scandals.
Kane's career has been remarkable, and he continues to break records and make history.
He is a true hero and a role model for many young football players.
Kane's success is a result of his hard work and dedication to the sport.
He is an example of what can be achieved with passion and perseverance.
Kane's journey to success is a testament to his talent and commitment to football.
He will always be remembered as one of England's greatest football players.
Kane's achievements will continue to inspire and motivate future generations of football players.
He is a true legend of the sport and will always be cherished by England fans.