Hotshot Harry believes he could score 100 goals for England

Jonathan Veal
Press Association
Harry Kane became England's all-time record goalscorer last week
Harry Kane became England's all-time record goalscorer last week

Harry Kane believes he could score 100 goals for England. 

Kane, 29, became his country's top goalscorer when he broke Wayne Rooney's record of 53 with a penalty against Italy last week and followed it up with a 55th in Sunday's win over Ukraine. 

The Tottenham striker, who has won 82 caps, intends to play for the Three Lions for as long as possible — meaning a century is not out of the question. 

He said: "Getting 100 will be tough for sure but I never count out anything. 

"I am still young, I am still fit and strong. I want to play for England for as long as I can. 

"Every game there is I will be putting myself forward to try and play. We will take it step by step. 

"The next step will be trying to get into the 60s. 

"A hundred is not out of the question. It will be extremely tough but we will have to see how the next few years go."

Kane's record-breaking moment means that number 54 will always be significant and he is marking the achievement in a special culinary way. 

He has created The Record Breaker burger with London's TOCA Social, a football-based entertainment venue the Spurs star has invested in, with 54% of each sale going towards the Harry Kane Foundation. 

The foundation was set up late last year with the goal of helping children with transforming a generation's thinking about mental health. 

Harry Kane with young fans enjoying The Record Breaker burger at TOCA Social
Harry Kane with young fans enjoying The Record Breaker burger at TOCA Social

The Record Breaker burger is available for a limited period at TOCA Social at London's O2 Arena.  

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