Harry Kane Jude Bellingham splitGetty Images

With Jude Bellingham & Harry Kane, anything is possible! Winners & losers as Three Lions secure genuine chance of Euro 2024 glory with comfortable Italy victory

"Did you enjoy that?" Jude Bellingham asked the Wembley crowd after further strengthening his reputation as the best young player on the planet on Tuesday night.

The 20-year-old was once again front and centre as England eased to a 3-1 victory over Italy, running the game from a free midfield role and helping himself to a pair of assists.

Elder statesman - well, compared to Bellingham anyway - Harry Kane delighted the home crowd too, smashing home a penalty and converting a one-on-one either side of half-time, with Marcus Rashford getting the other goal for the Three Lions.

It was a satisfying way to rubberstamp their progression to Euro 2024. Although the display was not perfect, the attacking performance sent a timely reminder to the rest of the continent that England possess so many different ways to hurt teams in the final third, and fans should reasonably expect their side to properly challenge for the trophy in Germany.

GOAL breaks down the winners & losers from Wembley...

Article continues below