Harry Kane's debut with England couldn't have been better. Just after eighty seconds on the pitch, Tottenham Hotspur's striker scored his first goal with the English National Team, giving fans something to talk about.
It was a walk in the park for the Pross, with Wayne Rooney, Danny Welbeck and Raheem Sterling scoring the first three goals of the game. But everyone was waiting for Kane's debut, and the 21-year old did not let fans down.
Following a cross from the left hand side, Kane headed the ball into Lithuania's net. Kane's form in 2015 has sparked many rumors regarding his future, but for now, the English fans finally have a striker that they can refer to as "one of their own", as Tottenham fans often chant.
What were some of Kane's fans, experts and colleagues saying after his golden debut? Scroll down and find out!
LOL "@DesaiDevang: A country watches Harry Kane pic.twitter.com/osqQybrCaa"
— edmund (@edmundoTO) March 27, 2015
— FootyHumour (@FootyHumour) March 27, 2015
Harry Kane
— Charlie Austin (@chazaustin9) March 27, 2015
If you put the story of Harry Kane's season in a Hollywood film people would complain it was too unrealistic and cheesy: it happened to us.
— Billie (@Billie_T) March 27, 2015
Harry Kane is
— Jackson Zivney (@jzivney4) March 27, 2015
cannot describe how unbelievably proud I am of my lil bro @hkane28 tonight,best feeling every #unforgettablegame #whosaidnotequilas
— Charlie Kane (@CharlieKane123) March 27, 2015
@hkane28 congrats! he scores when he wants he scores when wants... #COYS
— Nacer Chadli (@NChadli) March 27, 2015
Congratulations to @hkane28 for your debut and of course the goal
— Luke Shaw (@LukeShaw3) March 27, 2015
Absolutely Buzzing no one deserves it more than him @hkane28 #emotional #proud pic.twitter.com/Ft9NJnpDZS
— Kate (@KateGoodlandx) March 27, 2015
Harry Kane is like the English version of this guy Lmao pic.twitter.com/7YgzPiDw9U
— Jama (@MadeManJama) March 27, 2015
Are we sure Harry Kane isn't playing FIFA career mode on easy? @MenInBlazers
— Terence Kane (@terencekane) March 27, 2015
50 more touches and Harry Kane will beat Sir Bobby Charlton's goalscoring record.
— Gary Lineker (@GaryLineker) March 27, 2015
Harry Kane scores on his first touch pic.twitter.com/6pdq166o8w
— Football Talk (@TransferBibIe) March 27, 2015
9 - At 9am tomorrow morning, Harry Kane will return to his day job of being a mild-mannered reporter for the Daily Planet. Superman.
— OptaJoke (@OptaJoke) March 27, 2015