New York, June 28 -- England captain Harry Kane described becoming his country's all-time leading men's goalscorer in FIFA World Cup history as a "special milestone" after helping the Three Lions seal top spot in Group L with a comfortable 2-0 win over Panama at MetLife Stadium.

Sharing his thoughts after the match, Kane wrote on X, "Solid performance, clean sheet and top of the group. Onto the Round of 32. Proud moment for me to become England's all-time leading goalscorer at the @fifaworldcup, special milestone to achieve."

Kane's landmark came after he headed home England's second goal in the 68th minute, taking his World Cup tally to 11 goals and moving past Gary Lineker's long-standing England men's record of 10. It was also the Ba...