Few men have been able to pass that mark, with all-time greats Messi and Ronaldo achieving that feat with Argentina and Portugal respectively. When Kane made his England bow in 2015, nobody could have predicted what was to come. He now boasts entries in the history books with Tottenham and the Three Lions.
Kane has taken in 109 appearances for England, meaning that he could easily chase down Peter Shilton’s historic cap haul of 125. If he were to top that chart, then it becomes easier to support his claims to being the greatest player that the Three Lions have ever called upon - rising above the likes of Bobby Moore, Bobby Charlton and David Beckham.




